We've come a long way; we clearly have a long way to go.
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We've come a long way — but we still have a long way yet to go.
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I've come such a long way, and I still have a long way to go!
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"We have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go."
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We've come a long way in 100 years, and we still have a long way to go.
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But while there is a long way to go, in many ways we have come a long way.
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Finally, there are Ewan McGregor's motorcycle-trip documentary series "Long Way Round" (2004) and "Long Way Down" (2007).
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Although it's come a long way in the last five to 10 years, we have a long way to go.
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We've come a long way when it comes to plus-size representation, but we still have a long way to go.
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It is a long way from playing catch to pitching in games, and a long way to contention for the Mets.
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I thought it could be fun, because we have come a very long way — but we still have a long way to go.
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The U.S. has come a long way in using energy more efficiently in recent decades, but we have a long way to go.
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We have come a long way since those bloody four years of the Civil War, but we still have a long way to go.
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Long way to go toward a consensus There's a long way to go before agreement can be reached on the long-term future of Syria.
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We still have a very long way to go in that department, and a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay.
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Yui is probably still a long way from real-world launch; Toyota's own Research Institute has said confidently that self-driving is still a long way off.
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Obviously, he's come a long way since his big announcement -- he's now a top-tier contender for Prez -- but there's still got a long way to go.
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On Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — It felt a particularly long way from the hushed tones of Wimbledon's Centre Court, even a long way from the rowdier Wimbledon food court.
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"I bring my family to instill in them pride, service, and show them that we've come a long way but still have a long way to go," he said.
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"Even though we still have a very long way to go, every now and then we need to hug ourselves because we really have come a long way," she said.
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Tell a friend — that can go a long way.
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A Long Way From Sunday, Anthony Brown & group therAPy
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Anthony Brown & group therAPy, A Long Way From Sunday
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" But, he added: "There's a long way to go.
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While there's still a long way to go—and the lingering threat from viral resistance to current medicines—there's no doubt the world has come a long way with HIV/AIDS treatment.
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There's a still a long way to go before all this can happen That's the best case scenario, but there's a still a long way to go before all this can happen.
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"There were a few themes that came out of 2016, and one of them is, as women, we have a long way to go, a long way to go," she told me.
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They also happen to be a very long way from our idle fantasies of the one meal that we hope might define us, when we ourselves are a very long way from death.
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That's a long, long way from a pure market system.
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But that standoff is a long way from any record.
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Russian humor has come a long way since Yakov Smirnoff.
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We have a long way to go in transforming masculinity.
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"A little goes a long way here," the hairstylist adds.
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Methods for disease diagnosis have clearly come a long way.
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I'm a tall woman, and it's a long way down.
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Today, all machines are a long way form true intelligence.
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A simple "Hi, how are you?" goes a long way.
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Since the FMLA first passed, we've come a long way.
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But there's a long way to go across the industry.
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But such a system has a long way to go.
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First, plan ahead — a long way ahead — for intracity transit.
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Its executives acknowledged there's still a long way to go.
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Visually, these games still had a long way to go.
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So I think there's a long way to go, actually.
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Benny the beluga whale is a long way from home.
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Even a squeeze of lime can go a long way.
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But that's still a very long way from 96 million.
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But Earthlings are still a long way from mining asteroids.
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But we're a long way from that on both sides.
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We're still a long way from Election Day, of course.
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"We have a long way to go," Tucker, 57, said.
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The reality: This technology has a long way to go.
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CAVUTO: But a long way from steel and aluminum. Right?
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That's the long way of saying: more of the same.
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A little bit goes a long way with this stuff.
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Despite the progress, we have a long way to go.
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And a little bit of money goes a long way.
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Swimsuits have come quite a long way over the years.
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So it appears this is a long way from policy.
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This one has a long way to play out yet.
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"We've still got a long way to go," Strekal said.
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Of course, such promises are still a long way off.
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Safety has come a long way in open cockpit motorsports.
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And it shows we have a long way to go.
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Online dating has come a long way since its inception.
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But he's still a long way from the finish line.
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We're a long way from knowing any of that information.
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Still, "There's still a long way to go," Barjatya admits.
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"We've come a long way from Richmond Heights," he said.
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"Long way to go, man," the Washington third baseman said.
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Diversity in STEM still has a long way to go.
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It's a victory for them, they've come a long way.
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A little patience goes a long way, it would seem.
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Mr Gabbay is a long way from the top job.
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That's the vision, and we're a long way from it.
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A little, it seems, can really go a long way.
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Pecan, Pumpkin Pie: A little alliteration goes a long way.
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But the ride still has a long way to go.
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But just now 2024 looks an awfully long way away.
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A little (like a dime size) goes a long way.
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But that's a long way off, if it ever happens.
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"We are long way from any coordinated effort", he says.
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Some balsamic vinegar and cracked pepper go a long way.
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A little faith in technology could go a long way.
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Lucha is a long way from bringing about a revolution.
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Education and conversation go a long way in decreasing stigma.
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Kamala Harris has come a long way on marijuana legalization.
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This little slice of sweetness can go a long way.
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Both efforts still have a long way to go, though.
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Objective metrics go a long way toward reinforcing accountability. 3.
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A little act of kindness can go a long way.
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But he's a long way from being the real deal.
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Yet it has come a long way since Chairman Mao.
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For Mr Trump, that ending remains a long way off.
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But of course, there's still a long way to go.
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Second, a little goes a long way with this one.
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A little coding knowledge can take you a long way.
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Yet even a little knowledge can go a long way.
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Putting your money to work can go a long way.
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But even it still has a long way to go.
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It all feels a long way from the Iffley Road.
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But it was also knowable from a long way off.
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We are still a long way from demand overtaking supplies.
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The country is, after all, a long way from Europe.
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Do one thing wrong, and it's a long way down.
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Castello Road is a long way from a regular commute.
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A little recon can also go a long way here.
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Apple has a long way to go to change that.
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Her victory went a long way in validating our worth.
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It's a long way off from weird, random village raves.
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When communities come together, teamwork can go a long way.
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And with divestment, a little can go a long way.
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"This fire is a long way from done," he said.
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Again, with wearables, a few millimeters go a long way.
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We have a long way to go, in other words.
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RH: Yes, we're still a long way away from that.
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But they are still a long way from being cheap.
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And all schools still have a long way to go.
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Not to President Trump's level — that's a long way down.
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A little bit of bleach solution goes a long way.
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But that's all, in all likelihood, a long way off.
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Apologies on these two controversies would go a long way.
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But the bulls are a long way from giving up.
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Yoon still thinks Japan has a long way to go.
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Hyundai's relationship with North Korea goes back a long way.
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That said, we still have a long way to go.
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Kiernan Shipka has come a long way since Sally Draper.
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He's come a long way in less than 3 weeks.
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Yeah, so that's like a long way of describing it.
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Just Keep Smiling A bright smile goes a long way.
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But the awards still have a long way to go.
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Be solid like that and we'll go a long way.
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We have come a very long way in 9 months.
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We have a long way to go to zero hunger.
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"Toilet civilization has a long way to go in China."
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So taking this simple step can go a long way.
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Indeed, Bannon and Trump have come a long way together.
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We all know a lit selfie goes a long way.
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Consumer camera technology, for instance, has come a long way.
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Quickly he learned he had a long way to go.
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"That's a long way away," Flake told ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
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But the crew still has a long way to go.
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But Reynolds said there was a long way to go.
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Our group has come a long way since then. Rep.
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Turns out swearing can get you a pretty long way.
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It reminds me that it's a long way from Chicago.
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It has come a long way since those early units.
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That's a long, long way from Ford headquarters in Dearborn.
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But we are a very long way from that scenario.
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We've come a long way from our grandmothers' cold creams.
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But the process still has a long way to go.
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Fracking in Britain still has a long way to go.
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Virtual reality has come a long way since Lawnmower Man.
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McAdams has come a long way from The Hot Chick.
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There is a long, long way to go for negotiations.
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A good education goes a long way in rebuilding lives.
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At least acknowledging these realities would go a long way.
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The promised robotic future is still a long way off.
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"That may be a long way off," Mr. Brown said.
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He knows that he has a long way to go.
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It was a long way down to Rosendale for Republicans.
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It's Tuesday and you've got a long way to go.
|
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Suddenly, the "smart city" seems a very long way off.
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We've come a long way in a very short time.
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"A presidential election is a long way away," he said.
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SOMETIMES IT FEELS LIKE WE HAVEN'T COME A LONG WAY.
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We have come a long way in a short time.
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The iPhone has obviously come a long way since then.
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In other areas your dollar can go a long way.
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"I think it would go a long way," Morgan said.
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At the same time, April is a long way away.
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A simple handshake and conversation can go a long way.
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Bitcoin has come a long way in the last decade.
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The United States, for now, remains a long way off.
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But that is a long way off at this point.
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It's a long way from illegal strikes to performance prizes.
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All of that, of course, is a long way off.
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The nation has come a long way since Schenck v.
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These feathers could have floated from a long way off.
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Their early October meeting was still a long way away.
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"He has come a long, long way," she said, laughing.
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A few drops of this elixir goes a long way.
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Aleppo is a long way from my home in Chicago.
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So it is a long way from being a currency.
|
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But that goal is still a long way from reality.
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He's clearly a long way from the Wall, isn't he?
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But a lasting solution may be a long way off.
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"We have a long way to go," Lue said Thursday.
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This summer has gone a long way toward providing both.
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The other seven candidates were all a long way behind.
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Hollywood has a long way to go on embracing diversity.
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Spirituality and faith in the kitchen go a long way.
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I stretch because there's a long way to run yet.
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Threat level: We're a long way from Roe being overturned.
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Understanding the origins of your drive goes a long way.
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It's a long way away, but there's an opportunity there.
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Still a very long way to go to fully #DrainTheSwamp.
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In other cases, a little attention went a long way.
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We've come a long way since those early Hypermac days.
|
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In Syria, peace seems to be a long way off.
|
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But there's still a long way to go, McMullen said.
|
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Money goes a long way in politics in the Philippines.
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He's a long way away but he's very, very talented.
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We're a long way from, like, a trans Marvel superhero.
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And profitability for "Fallout" is still a long way off.
|
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The diseases of old age feel a long way off.
|
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A little help from friends can go a long way.
|
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They seemed to me a long, long way from Margaritaville.
|
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Even in electricity, renewables have a long way to go.
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A LONG WAY FROM HOME By Peter Carey 318 pp.
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And the country has a very long way to go.
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"He's got a long way to go," Mr. Miller said.
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"We still have a long way to go," he said.
|
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We have come a very long way in ten months.
|
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But there is still a very long way to go.
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I saw that a little help went a long way.
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Heavy cream makes a little asparagus go a long way.
|
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First, focusing on your breathing can go a long way.
|
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Yet research indicates that a "sorry" goes a long way.
|
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But the nation still has a long way to go.
|
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"We have a long way to go," Trump tweeted Monday.
|
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A clearer plan could go a long way right now.
|
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"Still a long way to reach 250,000 citizens," Blockers said.
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"I think she's come back a long way," he said.
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Gay marriage, they said, is still a long way off.
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Dante Whitfield has come a long way in nine years.
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Artists' tools have come a long way over the centuries.
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Fear can take you a long way in American politics.
|
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Robotics have come a long way in just 10 years.
|
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Saying thank you to flight attendants goes a long way.
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"This is a long way from over with," he said.
|
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Rwanda has come a long way in a short time.
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The forum has come a long way in its approach.
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A lot of Patrick Mahomes goes a really long way.
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We're a long way from eradicating these expectations in society.
|
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He has come a long way from his early performances.
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A little compassion and empathy would go a long way.
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But this woman is a long, long way from home.
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It was a long way from his more humble origins.
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But that day is most likely a long way out.
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But, investment and reform could be a long way off.
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But we still have a really long way to go.
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France has come a long way in recognizing the problem.
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Britain's exporting of radical Islam goes back a long way.
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That's ridiculous, and we are a long way from that.
|
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But Apple's payment service has a long way to go.
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The 2020 campaign still has a long way to go.
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Agricultural workers' rights in Italy have come a long way.
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Antenna technology has come a long way since the 1990s.
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SOUTH DAKOTA: "A Long Way From Home" by Tom Brokaw
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"A little work takes you a long way," he said.
|
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But some honesty and humility would go a long way.
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But I think we have a long way to go.
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So we are a long way from a final budget.
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There's a long way to go before we'll find out.
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Most of those promises are a long way from fulfilled.
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He says the case is a long way from trial.
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"It's a long way" to lastingly raise profitability, said Blessing.
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" This may sound a long way from "Leaves of Grass.
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Here are some basics that can go a long way.
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Mr. Massey still has a long way to go, though.
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We've come a long way from MoonPie's playful Twitter persona.
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"Two sentences would go a long way," Mr. Gardiner said.
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Medicare for All has come a long way since Sen.
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And practically speaking, any change is a long way off.
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So we're still a long way from a resolution here.
|
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And, to some degree, there's a long way to go.
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Still, designers say there is a long way to go.
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Others note that artificial beards have come a long way.
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It had a long way to go to get there.
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It goes a long way once you have these platforms.
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We may have come a long way on attitudes about gender -- but we still have a very long way to go, based on the results of a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
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"The key thing is that yes, China has a long way to go, but in the past few years China has come a very long way," said Lauri Myllyvirta, a researcher for Greenpeace in Beijing.
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Four years after its release, Kubernetes has come a long way
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But there's a long way to go to reach that goal.
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There's a long way to go in terms of true representation.
|
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But Europe is a long way off from its last gasp.
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The end of the civil war is a long way off.
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A little love would go a long way in our world.
|
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His latest, Long Way Down, will be released on Oct. 24.
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But she concedes schools still have a long way to go.
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Pretty impressively, actually — although there's still a long way to go.
|
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The I.G. report yesterday went a long way to show that.
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As first spotted by Hackaday, Earl went the long way around.
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There's a long way to go, but we can't give up.
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Comfort is crucial and that silicone tip goes a long way.
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I think they'll find they have a long way to go.
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Biden has a long way to go before winning the nomination.
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We still have questions, but we have come a long way.
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She's come a long way since teardrops fell on her guitar.
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I think we've come a long way in our product coverage.
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At the moment, Slack still has a long way to go.
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What's the point: The 22016 election is a long way off.
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But we've come a hell of a long way since then!
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There is the long way and there is the short way.
|
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On corporate taxes, there is a very long way to go.
|
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South Korean entrepreneurs say there is a long way to go.
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A little more intra-European solidarity would go a long way.
|
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Reforms to the CDA still have a long way to go.
|
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But we're a long way from being able to do that.
|
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A little bit of mystery will take you a long way.
|
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Yet tech firms still have an awfully long way to go.
|
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"One spark will take a fire a long way," Myers warned.
|
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I think we've gone a long way to solving it today.
|
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Modern passenger jets have come a long way since the 1960s.
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The US has a long way to go to catch up.
|
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History suggests we're still a long way from this story's conclusion.
|
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"We're a long way from calling it a victory," Ciccarone said.
|
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A thoughtful compliment can go a long way towards inspiring others.
|
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This is a long way of saying I'm building something new.
|
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But, but, but: This automated utopia is a long way off.
|
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"This fire is a long way from being done," he said.
|
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But the populist revolution still has a long way to go.
|
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Friends of friends and e-mail introductions go a long way.
|
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Most have a long way to go before they emulate Taiwan.
|
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They've come a long way and the Olympics crowd knows it.
|
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Penetration today is in the 40s a long way to go.
|
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Mindy Kaling has come a long way — just ask B.J. Novak.
|
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The game is not over yet—not by a long way.
|
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Airbus seems to think it could be quite a long way.
|
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Let's just say we've come a long way since the '90s.
|
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There's a long way to go before computers can understand language.
|
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The rivalry between Pusha and Drake goes back a long way.
|
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In these down-ballot races strategic collaboration goes a long way.
|
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But that day is a long way off at this point.
|
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But since then, her personal style has come a long way.
|
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Stable, civilian rule is a long way off in both countries.
|
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But it still has a long way to go toward equality.
|
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Good-enough goes a long way when combined with network effect.
|
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A solution to social-care funding appears a long way off.
|
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"We still have a long way to go" in Syria, Gen.
|
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You and I have come a long way since this picture.
|
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It is certainly a long way from yellow soup to immunotherapy.
|
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Planning cash flows goes a long way toward reaching this goal.
|
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It's very pigmented – just a little bit goes a long way.
|
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Everyone's favorite Parent Trap twin is a long way from Napa.
|
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The donations should go a long way to restoring Notre Dame.
|
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So I've taken him a very long way to my pleasure.
|
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The desire to cover our "imperfections" goes back a long way.
|
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Her legend has come a long way in a short time.
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The world is a long way from the 1930s, thank goodness.
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"I think we have a long way to go," Driver said.
|
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Mobile devices have come a long way over the last decade.
|
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Ashely Tisdale has come a long way since High School Musical.
|
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Coinbase has come a long way since its launch in 2012.
|
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It's a long way down to the bottom of the ocean.
|
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But that's a long way away and a lot of speculation.
|
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Rambo has come a long way since 1982's First Blood.
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For some reason, I just took that one a long way.
|
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Indiegogo is going a long way toward making crowdfunding sexy again.
|
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All of this goes a long way to explain why France.
|
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But there's still a long way to go in this regard.
|
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That's a long way to describe what insiders are calling rationalization.
|
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It will also go a long way to preserving family harmony.
|
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I think it's a long way off, but there's no question.
|
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It's a small but meaningful gesture that goes a long way.
|
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"We've got a long way to go," said one Trump confidant.
|
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EF itself has come a long way in its four years.
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It is a long way from the lab to the clinic.
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Bella Hadid has come a long way since her modeling debut.
|
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Again, a little bit of respect can go a long way.
|
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Denim has clearly come a long way since its humble beginnings.
|
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Animation has come a long way since the days of this.
|
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There's still a long way to go before the finish line.
|
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That would certainly go a long way in the healing process.
|
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A government initiative to encourage collaboration would go a long way.
|
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But, my God, have we got a long way to go.
|
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S. relations, but we still have a long way to go.
|
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That might seem like a long way away, but it's not.
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The technology has come a long way since that Coke machine.
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Pattinson's portrayal is eclectic, terrifying, and a long way from Twilight.
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Thursday's report should go a long way toward answering those questions.
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But it certainly can go a long way towards addressing that.
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"But I think it still has a long way to go."
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"Obviously, we've come a long way since then," Van Gundy said.
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It certainly goes a long way toward "solving" Devon's liquidity issues.
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Gotta say ... Zac's come a long way from "High School Musical."
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"But there is clearly a long way to go," he said.
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Interactive, robotic animals have come a long way over the years.
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And I think these have a long, long way to go.
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Even so, Kinney knows she's got a long way to go.
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But having a little breathing room has gone a long way.
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Stabenow has come a long way toward agreeing to our ask.
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For now, all of these changes are a long way off.
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You have to go back a long way to find that.
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"We are a long way from having enough experience," he said.
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Zendaya has come a long way since her days on Disney.
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Zendaya's come a long way since her Shake It Up days.
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The left still has a long way to go in Appalachia.
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And in fairness, our legal system has come a long way.
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"Well I think she's come back a long way," he said.
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He is a long way from returning to the golf course.
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"I mean, a little bit goes a long way," Smyers explains.
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"I think we're a long way out" from the leadership races.
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We understand that a small loan can go a long way.
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We are at the moment a long way from this goal.
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Which, in our expert opinions, is a long way from now.
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"Our relationship with Tesla goes back a long way," Manley said.
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America has come a long way since the days of Anslinger.
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It's a long way to Iowa and a lot can happen.
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"We have come a long, long way," he said on CNN.
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He noted that he felt he had come a long way.
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These small shifts go a long way in projecting self-assuredness.
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Avocado toast doesn't come cheap, but $21,2000 goes a long way.
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Yes, but that's still a long way off for the Fed.
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Grants, prizes and other research incentives could go a long way.
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"California has come a long way since then," Mr. Padilla said.
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Going for it seemed risky: 212 yards is a long way.
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DeJoria has come a long way from living in his car.
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"There will still be a long way to go," she added.
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This legislation will go a long way in doing just that.
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But we're a long way from real answers on this yet.
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Hilary Duff has come a long way on her body journey.
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Demonstration projects go a long way in terms of alleviating fears.
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Washington syrah has come a long way since our 258 tasting.
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Thinking before clicking goes a long way to stay safe online.
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When we have that political commitment, it goes a long way.
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Facebook has a long way to go, and so does society.
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But we're a long way away from NEPAD making that decision.
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Basically, any device that requires heat has come a long way.
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That would go a long way toward changing our energy future.
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But it's clear that Republicans have a long way to go.
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The next good Reds team is long way over the horizon.
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But in less developed regions, there's a long way to go.
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They also create harmful smoke that can travel a long way.
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We're a long way away from it turning into damages. Why?
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We've come a long way since the GoldenEye 007 hand days.
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"I think we're a long way from convincing people," he said.
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They also emphasized that soft skills could go a long way.
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Clinton and her husband have come a long way since Arkansas.
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I think this is going a long way to building trust.
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We're a long way from having a really compelling product here.
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This will go a long way in ending his implicit bias.
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This latest incident goes a long way toward explaining their choice.
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But the iconic doll has come a long way since then.
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"A long way to go," said Pullman wearily at the time.
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Wrangling Senate votes is a long way from prowling for playmates.
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It's finally here, but it has a long way to go.
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It is a long, long way from being back in business.
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This all goes a long way in explaining Albrecht's growing enthrallment.
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I have a long way to go, but I'm feeling confident.
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But any increase in interest rates seems a long way off.
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Still, consensus is that Hollywood has a long way to go.
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Yet renewables are still a long way from replacing fossil fuels.
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But it's a very, very long way from 91 percent today.
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Physical barriers go a long way in protecting against mosquito bites.
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You're walking a long way and standing for a long time.
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Even a $1 tip for a beer goes a long way.
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"That's a long way off, if ever possible," Dr. Capra said.
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But the Senate is now a long way from doing so.
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And that victory for basic civility takes us a long way.
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"Graffiti art has really come a long way," Mr. Ciaccia said.
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Their new album goes a long way towards justifying his sentiment.
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The boys of Drew are, literally, a long way from home.
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"We're a long way off," said Mr. Cox of Anchor House.
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As with so much architecture, good looks go a long way.
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Sometimes someone falls a long way and has to be recovered.
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Tolfan has come a long way in the last six years.
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It's massive, and would certainly go a long way right now.
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But the warnings against collective amnesia go back a long way.
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Passing the Paycheck Fairness Act would also go a long way.
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Wilson says even the smallest gesture can go a long way.
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Alton Brown has come a long way since his 2015 divorce.
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The conservative ideology goes a long way toward defining this coalition.
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"We have a long way to go with China," he said.
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But, Roberts acknowledges, it still has a long way to go.
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In 60 years, we haven't come a long way after all.
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That would certainly go a long way to proving Kim's sincerity.
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I think the discovery still has a long way to go.
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It's expensive at $70, but a little goes a long way.
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Sanders has a long way to go before securing the nomination.
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But New Hampshire shows he has a long way to go.
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For many of the worshipers, politics seemed a long way off.
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But that's a long way from Bitcoin being a worthless fraud.
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Here's what we learned: A little rest goes a long way.
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But President Trump has taken us a long way toward equality.
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Respect, empathy and treating people as individuals go a long way.
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But for trans actors, there's still a long way to go.
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A little investment in your future can go a long way.
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Clune said $1,000 a month goes a long way in Peru.
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See how a flight attendant's kindness went a long way. Ouch!
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I walk the long way home and pop into another meeting.
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But Pulp Fiction has personality, and personality goes a long way.
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She's come a long way since that accident 13 years ago.
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A number of leading stocks have fallen quite a long way.
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"Society still has a long way to go," Ms. Quan said.
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"A lot of them have traveled a long way," she said.
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From snacks to Disney tracks ... your girl's come a long way.
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Avocado toast doesn't come cheap, but $2401,269 goes a long way.
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Which is a long way from where she started the week.
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A little self-reliance can go a long way for entrepreneurs.
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Things have come a long way in just the past decade.
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Noor's journey has come a long way from that 2017 video.
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"I've come from a long way back before," said the Australian.
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"A little verbal restraint can go a long way," she says.
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This is a long way to come for a hangout session.
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It's 2017 and the disability community has come a long way.
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He's got a long way to go, but he's a worker.
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Any silver lining is a long way off, according to Krugman.
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No matter what, remember that basic politeness goes a long way.
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As Fraser notes, there is still a long way to go.
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United has a long way to go to improve customer sentiment.
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The veterans have a long way to go to get there.
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Walmart's delivery capabilities have also come a long way since 2009.
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Advent calendars have come a long way from holding just chocolates.
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And that's a long way off—Sycamore used 53 physical qubits.
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Even just a simple "Thank you, housekeeping" goes a long way.
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We're a long way off those mechanical beings become a reality.
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But we're a long way away from physical packet-switched networks.
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That's a long way from where we were over the summer.
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A final deal still appears a long way off, she said.
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In the United States, that point feels a long way off.
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Still, GOP Hispanics say Trump has a long way to go.
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It's a reminder that we have a long way to go.
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But we are a long way from the cataclysm of 1918.
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But that's a long way from Bitcoin being a worthless fraud.
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"We are a long way to a deal," Mr. Pillsbury said.
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"We have come a long way as a society," she said.
|
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A little information could go a long way in convincing people.
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But the city's public housing has a long way to go.
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In 2100, 212 was a long way off for a teenager.
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Still, the company trails market leader Amazon by a long way.
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But there's a long way between now and the nominating convention.
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"But we also feel we have a long way to go."
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So we've come a long way in less than a year.
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The point ... a small act of kindness went a long way.
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I think there's still a hugely long way to go there.
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A humble bottle of hot sauce could go a long way.
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The economy has come a long way since the financial crisis.
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And remembering that goes a long way in reducing our anxiety.
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Music listening has come a long way over the past few decades.
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There's still a long way to achieve a consensus on these regulations.
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As this example shows, 3D printing has come a long way, quickly.
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For English-language readers, this book has taken the long way home.
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SESSIONS: Well, we&aposve gone a long way in dealing with that.
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"A little bit of guardrails can go a long way," he said.
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WATTERS: Well, that guy has come a long way from doing that.
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But they remain a long way from signing a bill into law.
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When you're living under seige, a little normalcy goes a long way.
|
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"Unfortunately, there is still a long way to go to achieve this."
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"I think there's still such a long way to go," Merizalde says.
|
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People feel like earthquakes can trigger other earthquakes a long way away.
|
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He and his church have, in several senses, travelled a long way.
|
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Of course, SpaceX is still a long way from achieving that goal.
|
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These refinements will go a long way to restoring Curiosity's full capacity.
|
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Back in October, Powell said rates were a "long way " from neutral.
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We are, however, a long way away from this sort of thing.
|
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Michael Bisping, the guy who got here by taking the long way.
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Kids who take the long way to school to avoid the gangs.
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For starters, electronic records technology has come a long way since 1973.
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We genuinely make time for people and that goes a long way.
|
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The funding will go a long way toward helping it do that.
|
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"There is still a long way to go," he told Israel Radio.
|
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That's where a bit of organization goes a long way, cognitively speaking.
|
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While accumulating evidence is promising, there's still a long way to go.
|
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Thankfully, the wearable tech market has come a long way since then.
|
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One boy says a modicum of solace would go a long way.
|
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Let rest for 15 minutes before cutting in half, the long way.
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Which is -- and this is a technical term -- a long way away.
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In some respects we have come a long way from Chinese Exclusion.
|
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We have begun that process, but we're a long way from done.
|
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So we've come a long way in a short period of time.
|
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The ultimate goal of 700 MPH is still a long way off.
|
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But the vast majority of countries have a long way to go.
|
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The battle over the gig economy has a long way to run.
|
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Look, it has a great song and that goes a long way.
|
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Chrome OS has come a long way in the past few years.
|
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When temperatures are really cold, a heavier fleece goes a long way.
|
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Drake's come a long way since his premium denim-splurging eBay days.
|
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With that manufactured advantage, though, Twitter's app has come a long way.
|
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Fortune 500 companies are still a long way from this ideal. Data.
|
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But it's clear we still have a long, long way to go.
|
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Fully automated, high-quality machine translation is still a long way off.
|
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We're a long way off of having answers that would convince me.
|
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I have learned that a little contour can go a long way!
|
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The race is 21 (miles), and it's a long way to go.
|
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The two governments are a long way from such cordial exchanges today.
|
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This trend has a long way to run, thinks Rabobank, a bank.
|
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This trend has a long way to run, predicts Rabobank, a bank.
|
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This battery swap operation still has a long way to go, though.
|
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Jason Reynold's new novel Long Way Down is a study in restriction.
|
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Gender parity in the art world has a long way to go.
|
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Gesture recognition has come a long way in the last few years.
|
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" And again, for emphasis: "That has a long, long way to go.
|
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" He repeated, for emphasis: "That has a long, long way to go.
|
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Mr Fawcett: You can get a long way without giants and heroes.
|
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" Wrote Williams, "I have a LONG way to go, but thank you.
|
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But we still have a long way to go for full equality.
|
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It is a long way from the lab to the medicine cupboard.
|
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But be warned: In our experience, a little goes a long way.
|
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Of course, we're still a long way from gender parity in politics.
|
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That appears to kick Italy's departure a long way down the road.
|
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Ford is a long way from catching Waymo's self driving test efforts.
|
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And judging by the pics, it was a long, long way down.
|
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A small act of kindness goes a long way, celebrity or not.
|
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There's a long way to go before the team makes real pasta.
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The junta still seems a long way from handing power to civilians.
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HEMMER: We are a long way from an interview, aren&apost we?
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Democrats still have a long way to go to win statewide elections.
|
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But though meteorology has improved, it has a long way to go.
|
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Investing little by little each month can go a very long way.
|
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Drones have come a long way in a short amount of time.
|
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Americanized Chinese food has come a long way from its greasy roots.
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We have a long way to go before that will be realized.
|
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NIO has come a long way for having such a short history.
|
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That approach will go a long way in keeping all Americans safe.
|
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We're still a long way off from purpose-built repair robots, though.
|
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Penetration today is in the 40s, so a long way to go.
|
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Technology has a long way to go before it closes that gap.
|
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And I feel like I still have a long way to go.
|
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For the crisis overall, however, there's still a long way to go.
|
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But the Castello Road is a long way from his regular commute.
|
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One extra step goes a long way in keeping your information secure.
|
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Senegal's regulated system is a long way from, say, Sweden's decriminalised model.
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They've obviously come a long way since that now-infamous 2014 ride.
|
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Dylan Sprouse has come a long way from his Disney Channel days.
|
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The citrusy, slightly sweet tang in the butter goes a long way.
|
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Chatbots have come a long way since Eliza, but not far enough.
|
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But robot vacuums have come a long way in a short time.
|
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A server's simple act of compassion went a long way this week.
|
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"There is still a long way to go for women," said Ballard.
|
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And I think we've gone quite a long way to overcoming it.
|
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"We're still a long way from hammering out an agreement," Hellwig added.
|
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An experienced artist will know that a little goes a long way.
|
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But it was a long way from the naughtier quirks of Shampoo.
|
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Chatbots are still a long way from truly delivering on their promise.
|
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Tebow acknowledged last week that he had a long way to go.
|
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The social fabric of the country has also come a long way.
|
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But we're also still a long, long way off from that point.
|
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Director Sofia Coppola and actress Kirsten Dunst go back a long way.
|
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But Ms Stanovaya believes significant political changes remain a long way off.
|
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But Stewart has come a long way from that quaint Connecticut farmhouse.
|
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Technology has come a long way in a short space of time.
|
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Meanwhile, the Fairmans are still a long way from buying a home.
|
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We've still got a long way to go to win this series.
|
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Slack has come a long way since it was officially launched 2014.
|
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These six action steps will go a long way to getting ready.
|
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Both bills still have a long way to go before becoming law.
|
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It was a long way down for Lexi, but somehow she survived.
|
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Which is a long way of bringing us to the website MLBTradeRumors.
|
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We know that HBO walked a long way to reach current situation.
|
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Even the oft-self-deprecating James admits they've come a long way.
|
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We've come so far, but it's still a long way to go.
|
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Guys are confident, but we know there's a long way to go.
|
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"I still think we are a long way from there," said Sen.
|
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Chatting with friends has come a long way from plain text messaging.
|
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The dude's come a LONG way from "Your Body is a Wonderland."
|
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There's been some movement, but a solution seems a long way off.
|
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He will leave better informed but a long way from brokering compromise.
|
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And the company has a long way left on its own journey.
|
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She's clearly come a long way from this traumatizing Santa Claus experience.
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Respect, brevity and an understanding of the process go a long way.
|
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This is starting to happen, although there's a long way to go.
|
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Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) has come a long way in four years.
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In the past five years, machine learning has come a long way.
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A simple, "Thanks, I got your email" reply goes a long way.
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That's a long way from their core business of, say, widget-making.
|
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The next great Twins team, meanwhile, is an awful long way away.
|
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"I think we're a long way from this being decided," he said.
|
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That could go a long way to bringing teens back to Facebook.
|
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Kate Bosworth has come a long way since her Blue Crush days.
|
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The Silicon Valley fitness craze clearly has a long way to go.
|
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Revived demand for new construction, in short, is a long way off.
|
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"My daughter is still a long way from being perfect," Raheel said.
|
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Vyvian aspired to riches, but had a long way yet to go.
|
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And as Wildes said, there is still a long way to go.
|
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Our family has come a long way and I couldn't be happier.
|
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We're still a long way from getting sex bias out of politics.
|
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But despite considerable advancement, there is still a long way to go.
|
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Chu took the long way around during his visit to North Korea.
|
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Kristin Cavallari has come a long way since her Laguna Beach days.
|
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But it's still a long way off here in the United States.
|
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"We've got a long way to go," manager Andy Green told reporters.
|
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However, such localised endeavours are a long way from a global response.
|
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The short answer to this: they've got a long way to go.
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We have a long way to go before we can reach that.
|
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It was a long way from Burke, from Piglet and Pooh Bear.
|
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India and America have come a long way in a short time.
|
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We have come a long way from the depths of the recession.
|
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Cyberpunk has come a long way since its origins in the 1980s.
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The bill has come a long way from when it was introduced.
|
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He has a long way to go before he makes the Hall.
|
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There's still a long way to go to achieve critical mass, however.
|
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"Long Way North" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for perilous moments.
|
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Of course, a half-gallon of greatnut goes a long way, too.
|
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The tights of today have come a long way since, say, 2010.
|
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We still have a very long way to go in that department.
|
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You've got a shot, and there's an awfully long way to go.
|
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With all of that, there is still a long way to go.
|
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They'll still make mistakes, but a little mindfulness goes a long way.
|
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"I think they're a long way away in the cloud," Jassy said.
|
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But by many measures, Detroit still has a long way to go.
|
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"We have come a long, long way, you will have to concede."
|
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However, this is a long way from Johnson's previous position on Europe.
|
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Plus, you only need a little bit to go a long way.
|
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This company has a LONG way to go before it tops out.
|
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"A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" by Ishmael Beah
|
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"And sure, we still have a long way to go," he said.
|
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But there's a long way to go before any cuts become law.
|
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What is clear is that we are a long way from being
|
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Corporate America has come a long way since that letter was written.
|
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There is obviously a long way to go, so we're not celebrating.
|
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We're a long way from the turbo 2002 of the early '70s.
|
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Acoustic guitars have come a long way over the past 50 years.
|
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"As an agency, we have a long way to go," he said.
|
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Subpoenas for the spies who approached me would go a long way.
|
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"It's a long way to go home and come back," he said.
|
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His game it seems is also a long way from coming back.
|
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Miley Cyrus has come a long way since her "Wrecking Ball" days.
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It's a long way to go, but I'm having an absolute ball.
|
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Employers said they had gone a long way to accommodate the union.
|
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For male voters, that kind of image can go a long way.
|
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These sex workers on film are a long way from Hollywood clichés.
|
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Both have a long way to come to meet in the middle.
|
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So a little bit of raw supply can go a long way.
|
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It goes a long way toward making the mysteries feel worth following.
|
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They're improving, but we still have a long, long way to go.
|
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" But then he continued, hopefully: "We've got a long way to go.
|
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"I really feel that Japan has come a long way," he said.
|
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Electronic payment systems would go a long way to solving that problem.
|
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The art form's come a long way in the last seven years.
|
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Hilary Duff has come a long way since her Lizzie McGuire days.
|
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Even small moments of appreciation and reflection are going a long way.
|
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It was a long way from Oklahoma, but Mr. Stephenson adapted quickly.
|
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It seemed like a long way to the end of the aisle.
|
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The roadhouse, the Burke and Wills, is a long way from anywhere.
|
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However, rights advocates say there is still a long way to go.
|
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A fresh box of crayons will also go a long way, too.
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Headphone technology has come a long way over the past few years.
|
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The sport and the U.S. Open have clearly come a long way.
|
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Wednesdays are difficult – a long way from the weekend in both directions.
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Simple sacrifices by American citizens can go a long way toward recovery.
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We are a long way from figuring out how to disrupt disruption.
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Put on your comfortable shoes — we have a long way to walk.
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Even with this progress, Wal-Mart has a long way to go.
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Implementing a bit of a fade-out would go a long way.
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In French, they'll go the long way around saying even simple things.
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This is a long way of saying: I don't take it personally.
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D.C.: This goes back a long way in the history of philosophy.
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Computer chess has come a long way over the past twenty years.
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Resale sites have come a long way since the dawn of eBay.
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Small changes in hospital routines like these can go a long way.
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That's a long way from the digital home that tech giants envisioned.
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The military's public support goes a long way in governing the country.
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Young Concert Artists has come a long way since those early days.
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But Amazon has a long way to go in denting Walmart's dominance.
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Golf shoes have come a long way in the past few decades.
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But that's probably because it still has a long way to go.
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Cardinal Dolan, your Eminence, he and I go back a long way.
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"A quick, kind word can go a long, long way," he said.
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"That will go a long way," Altman said of the $1,200 checks.
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We have a long way to go till we really feel safe.
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Women have a long way to go in terms of gender equality.
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Still, he added, we're a long way off from reaching that limit.
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I still have a long way to go in reducing my consumption.
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Working women have come a long way in the last 100 years.
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In other words, Afghanistan is still a long, long way from peace.
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We've gotten a long way in this story without mentioning Donald Trump.
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But a little of the first-person singular goes a long way.
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" Looking forward, she said, there was still "a long way to go.
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Corporate America has come a long way since that letter was written.
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Christopher Clarey: Neuer 2018 is still a long way from Neuer 2014.
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Regular sink washings with Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap go a long way.
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Elliot (Malek) and Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) have come a long way.
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As a result, the United States remains a long way from authoritarianism.
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Love it or hate it, the holiday has come a long way.
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Here's another beans-and-rice combo that will go a long way.
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The beloved bar has come a long way in quality and complexity.
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But skeptics note that the company has a long way to go.
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Instead, he registers the long way, with an email address and password.
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Jordan, however, has come a long way since Republicans entered the minority.
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But the US is a very, very long way from ubiquitous 5G.
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But even the gayest Davos yet has a long way to go.
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It's incremental, though, and we've still got a long way to go.
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The Echo Show has come a long way in a short time.
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Morrisons has a long way to go to reach previous profit levels.
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From there, it's a long way to the pre-OPEC decision levels.
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We've made progress, but we still have a long way to go.
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But at the same time, we've got a long way to go.
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We've come a long, long way, but some fundamental questions remain unanswered.
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Google Cloud makes strides but still has a long way to go
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And of course, keeping your hands clean can go a long way.
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But charm, along with a pathological persistence, got him a long way.
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I think the reach of this episode will go a long way.
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"We are not there yet; we have a long way to go."
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So there's a long way to go for things to get better.
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In their 13-year lifespan, Beats headphones have come a long way.
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Starbucks has a long way to go to shrink its environmental footprint.
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Hammocks have come a long way since their strictly utility-based days.
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"In New York City, $750,000 doesn't go a long way," said Krastev.
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Disney+ has a long way to go before it reaches that level.
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But it's a very short window to move a very long way.
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Congress is a long way from obtaining the information it is seeking.
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I don't check my GPS and end up taking the long way.
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This would nevertheless be a long way short of the schools' abolition.
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So we think, Chuck, we have come a very, very long way.
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"It goes a long way when you hear people out," he said.
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GM has a long way to go to reach Barra's lofty target.
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Make no mistake: I know we have a long way to go.
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But it must feel like a long way from the Heisman Trophy.
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But a few well-placed internet searches can go a long way.
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WHICH IS A LONG WAY OF ASKING THREE OR FOUR THIS YEAR.
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Little details like this go a LONG WAY when reporting news events.
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An Australian boy's simple acts of kindness are going a long way.
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Erasing the stigma will go a long way toward erasing the disease.
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My, my, my, we have come down a long way, haven't we.
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"I think we are a long way from justice, I really do."
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Wind and solar have come a long way since the early days.
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A little of this mustard-colored seasoning will go a long way.
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A little power at the ballot box could go a long way.
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But the film industry is still a long way from its peak.
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There's a long way to go before Trump faces real danger, however.
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" He cautioned, though, that "impeachment is a long way down the road.
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In the two decades since, artificial intelligence has come a long way.
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I had thought we were a long way from inventing virtual reality.
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Willem Weismann: The history of painting itself goes a long way back.
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A return to those roots would go a long way, Mazumder argued.
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We still have a very long way to go in that department and a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay, especially when you look at what happened with Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams.
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"If Moreno is right, bonds still have a long way to fall, and therefore rates have a long way to rise, because he thinks this ultra-short long-term Treasury ETF is preparing for another leg higher," Cramer said.
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And while accuracy and usability have come a long way since those days, machines like the Replicator still have a long way to go before they're anywhere near the plug and play operability most consumers expect from home appliances.
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Equal rights are still a long way off for LGBT people in Peru.
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"We have come a very long way in nine months," Mr. Sanders said.
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"In the morning it's a long way to the kitchen," Mr. Watson said.
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A little bit goes a long way with these zoodles — or, rather, zirals.
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In reality, Netflix still has a long way to go to get there.
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The deal agreed last night goes a long way towards Mr Seehofer's position.
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The company still has a long way to go in this respect, though.
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Uber is a long way from securing its place in the region, though.
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But for people with disabilities, the extra information can go a long way.
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Has there much progress there or is that still a long way off?
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Other legal experts, including Waxman, see a long way to go from here.
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It's a long way here from here to Call Me by Your Name.
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Smart, elegant styling goes a long way when you have the right pieces.
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"(It just shows) respect and raising your kids right goes a long way."
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Ortiz is confident that the MTA has come a long way since 2012.
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Bigi's come a long way since that balcony scene with his dad. #TimeFlies
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We've known each other for very long, way before music, all of us.
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The offerings go a long way toward safeguarding customers, but they have shortcomings.
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I think we have a long, long way to go in this process.
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There's no need to settle that now (2045 is a long way off).
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That took me a long way, and I'm sure it would you too.
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We have a long way to go and a lot still to deliver.
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AND FINALLY ... A little blush goes a long way Need some makeup advice?
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Optimism for 'more universal suffrage' Popular elections are a long way off, however.
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And since he's considerate of those sleeping below, he takes the long way.
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But the couple are a long way from figuring out their wedding plans.
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If it doesn't, it's potentially a long way down from these price levels.
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Speakers have come a long way since their invention in the late 1800s.
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It may have been a small gesture, but it goes a long way.
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This is fine—even a little bit of archiving goes a long way.
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In many ways, the show has come a long way since Kaitlyn's season.
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That goes a long way in cultivating goodwill between Tokyo and host countries.
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He admits he has a long way to go to prove them correct.
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Carrie Underwood has come a long way since her time on American Idol.
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But I still feel like I have such a long way to go.
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But it was five years ago and he's come a long way since.
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"They've got a long way to go," one truck driver told Business Insider.
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Firstly, I would say there's a long way to go with vacuum cleaning.
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For one, a little money would go a long way for India's poor.
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But with all the progress, we are still a long way from success.
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The production has come a long way in giving the pros free rein.
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Geography goes a long way in explaining why such few Africans have phones.
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Airbnb is still a long way off building its Chinese home from home.
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He's certainly come a long way from the days of Miss Chanandler Bong.
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But for now, Brown said, "We still have a long way to go."
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There was still a long way down, but that was my flight path.
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And it's all too apparent that we're a long way from that today.
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In terms of reducing climate risks there is a long way to go.
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Like my U.S. dollars, a little sociability went a long way in Cartagena.
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In 2016, the science of blowing things up has come a long way.
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Society has certainly come a long way in its treatment of mental health.
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She said, 'A bit of tea and toast can go a long way.
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But in his own opinion, Coates still has a long way to go.
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We are a long way from the invisible, omnipresent computer in Starship Enterprise.
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The Kremlin's military playgrounds, real and potential, feel a long way from Paris.
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But there's a long way to go before the competition is healthy again.
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Thankfully, protein bars have come a long way in the last 25 years.
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After last week's chaotic energy, a little kindness could go a long way.
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Madeline Brewer's lead performance goes a long way toward making all this work.
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Mutual respect goes a long way to keeping everyone feeling happy and safe.
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It's a welcome start, but we still have a long way to go.
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TESS has a long way to go before it catches up to Kepler.
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Glitter tends to be inexpensive, and a little bit goes a long way.
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Click here to view original GIFWe've come a long way from Steamboat Willie.
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Plus, a little goes a long way so it's totally worth the splurge.
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But the numbers don't lie — we still have a long way to go.
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It is a long way from landing on the Moon to mining it.
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That's the fact, but, we still have a very long way to go.
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Go deeper: A real U.S.-China trade deal is a long way away
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We are a long way from that day – KEVIN JOHNSON: David, good morning.
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Having a sense of humor about it will get him a long way.
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But when it comes to fire, iPhones have a long way to go.
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Fortnite's cartoony, colorful art style goes a long way to flatter technical deficiencies.
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"Lamar has come a long way since his whole hospital situation," she began.
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Such treatments would go a long way to staving off the antibiotics apocalypse.
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Lip gloss has come a long way since its heyday in middle school.
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What do you mean when you say "United has come a long way"?
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The EU is a long way from achieving equal gender representation in politics.
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"Thinking before clicking goes a long way to stay safe online," he said.
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Public opinion on pubic hair has come a long way since the Renaissance.
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Coach Dave Tippett stressed that Smith is still a long way from playing.
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Anyway, at this point it's all still a long way in the distance.
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For the time being, though, the technology remains a long way from transformative.
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Even if no concessions are made, a fine is a long way off.
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There's still a long way to go for women to feel completely comfortable.
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She has come a long way since we got her two years ago.
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But again, Codella stresses that it still has a long way to go.
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So it's still gaining on Uber, but there's a long way to go.
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The yuan is still a long way from being widely used outside China.
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That debate — and the conclusion to it — is still a long way away.
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But solving it could go a long way in establishing trust with users.
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New York has come a long way, but it does still have challenges.
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That's still a long way off from investing a billion dollars, of course.
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Britain is still a long way from the golden era of council homes.
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The result of this series could go a long way to determining that.
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Usually, a paycheck goes a long way to accomplishing the goal of staying.
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But Microsoft has come a long way and Windows 10 is doing well.
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If a robot takes your job, it'll be a long, long way off.
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In my experience so far, though, enlightenment is still a long way off.
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HAHN: There&aposs a long way to go between here and the end.
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Compassion seems to go a long way, though it doesn't necessarily change minds.
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You've come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you.
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Twitter has made some important inroads but has a long way to go.
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It's come a long way since its $2.4 million seed round in 2016.
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While the technology has come a long way, it's still not entirely foolproof.
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"She'll set you back a long way, women, if that happens," Trump added.
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This injection of cash should go a long way in helping that mission.
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There's still a long way to go toward cementing these ideas, of course.
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Freida Pinto has come a long way since her role in Slumdog Millionaire.
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Obviously, with advanced technology, stakeouts have come a long way since those days.
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But algorithms are a long way from being able to think like us.
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The U.S. and Korea have come a long way in their economic relationship.
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Such compromises are a long way off for Alliance 90's American counterparts.
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We got 'Long Duk Dong,' so we've got a long way to go.
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This kind of response sounds a long way from nerve agents and spies.
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Unfortunately, we are still a long way from closing the gender pay gap.
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A little bit went a long way and looked seamless along my jawline.
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We have come a long way, but there's a marathon left to go.
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And a good story that conveys that vision can go a long way.
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IT'S A LONG WAY AWAY FROM BEING A PERFORMANCE-DRIVING CAR IN RACING.
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She's come a long way from the woman who talked back in class.
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The company is still a long way from putting that idea into practice.
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So far, it seems even small changes go a long way, Venkat said.
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Paris is certainly a long way from his birthplace, in Oji, north Tokyo.
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"There's still a long way to go" to resolve battery production, he said.
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"So this Bill is a long way from the finished article," he adds.
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I end up travelling back a ludicrously long way from Edinburgh to London.
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Put simply, sometimes a little ritual, nature and intention goes a long way.
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But they also describe an industry that has a long way to go.
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And Milo's mustache actually goes a long way, as does his constant shirtlessness.
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"If it was manned it could glide for a long way," Kennedy said.
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"We were a long way away from having a functional device," Phelan said.
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"We go back a long way and are very good friends," Priebus said.
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A little good press goes a long way for a company like Amazon.
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We have come a long way, but we can all collectively do better.
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A bit of ingenuity along with some elementary geometry goes a long way.
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"And last by a long way – like, half a lap behind," she adds.
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It is all a long way from the village green, admits the official.
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For now, he reckons, general-purpose machine intelligence remains a long way off.
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So I think listening, and acknowledging the issues, would go a long way.
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That could go a long way toward lowering our reliance on fossil fuels.
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There is a long, long way to go and a lot can happen.
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Prioritizing these functions likely would go a long way toward curbing unauthorized migration.
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Eight years later, the 32-year-old actress has come a long way.
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"The AMP format has come an awfully long way since February," he says.
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In fact it goes a long way towards undoing any bias against you.
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That can go a long way for an employee struggling with student debt.
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This case still has a long way to go before it reaches the
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And a few morels go a long way in this delicious pasta dish.
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"I think we are a long way," Dunford said while speaking in Halifax.
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It could be a long way more before electric vehicles finally go mainstream.
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A half-million dollars goes a long way on the airwaves in Montana.
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Facebook's latest diversity numbers have a long way to go, the company admits.
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EU and NATO membership would go a long way to providing Macedonia stability .
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We have a long way to go until we cross the finish line.
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We're a long way from fall, but this weekend is a turning point.
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"That has gone a long way to giving people confidence," Ms. Falletta said.
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And in the deep south, a large income will go a long way.
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"They flew in a long way to do this," the first soldier said.
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"He hits the ball a long way, he's gritty, he's tenacious," said McGinley.
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The digital currency has come a long way from being a fringe asset.
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And a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay.
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Such measures would go a long way toward getting things back on track.
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LONG WAY NORTH From France, an animated feature set in 19th-century Russia.
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"North Koreans can make a little money go a long way," said Griffiths.
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"He saw that I was hitting the drive a long way," Dozier said.
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