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29 Sentences With "most far fetched"

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In this case, the most far-fetched theories are those that absolve Russia.
As wishful thinking goes, this isn't the most far-fetched forecast for the race.
While the most far-fetched of these are entertaining, they never take on much urgency.
Sitting in a horse and carriage with Meryl Streep sounds like most of our most far-fetched daydreams.
Maybe Carter is actually stuck in time My final proposition is the most far-fetched, but is still worth considering.
The tech world's most far-fetched ideas are often sketched and tested here, and if they're successful, they'll spread throughout the country.
"All ideas merit consideration, even the most far-fetched ones," the French finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said in a radio interview.
Sally's account of the burnt boy always seemed to me to be the most far-fetched of all the stories about dead children.
Spectacular modern installations appeared on remote corners in the most far-fetched of places, that they sometimes seemed like a figment of my imagination.
From the pope's supposed endorsement of Trump to Hillary Clinton's purported weapons sales to ISIS, here are some of this year's most far-fetched fake stories.
LONDON — Of all the glad tidings that Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised would flow from Brexit, one of the most far-fetched was a baby boom.
"All ideas merit consideration, even the most far-fetched ones," Bruno Le Maire said, noting that the Channel Tunnel already linked Europe's second- and third-largest economies.
This may be the most far-fetched choice in an era of polarization, but Mr. Obama could put Republicans in an awkward position by nominating an admired Republican figure.
Yet, on Sunday afternoon, this most brief and benign of walks may have been the setting for an attempted assassination reminiscent of the most far-fetched Cold War skulduggery.
That puts us in a position where, enraged at the Church and the powerful men within it who have done wrong, we explore the most far-fetched scenarios we can imagine.
Mourners marveled at how, through stints at FedEx and early days getting paid to clean up a Hicksville fire station, Firefighter Tolley had become the unlikely embodiment of many boys' most far-fetched fantasies.
In Obama's White House, the OTSP spearheaded his administration's most far-fetched or future-focused initiatives, from studying the effects of artificial intelligence to facilitating the private sector's efforts to map brains and improve drinking water.
In Obama's White House, the OSTP spearheaded his administration's most far-fetched or future-focused initiatives, from studying the effects of artificial intelligence to facilitating the private sector's efforts to map brains and improve drinking water.
Either he has been "coached" by his father, a former FBI agent; or he is a "pawn" for anti-gun campaigners; or, the most far-fetched, he is not a victim but a "crisis actor," paid to travel to disaster sites to argue against stricter gun laws.
"In these strange days, it feels like the most far-fetched scenarios and disastrous outcomes have become entirely plausible," Peter tells Noisey, "This video, assembled from two sets of archival footage, was made to express this fear-fatigue that's set in, the exhaustion from reckoning with so many terrifying possibilities" Watch below.
As a prank, he once wrote about new glass-bottomed Virgin Atlantic planes, and the idea was so popular that he is now considering installing giant windows in the roof of the planes for stargazing (a decision made after realizing the luggage at the bottom of the plane would block any type of view through a glass surface.) "Sometimes the most far-fetched schemes are the most plausible," Branson writes.
Philip admits that Evelyn's theory is the most far-fetched and "unbelievable" but "not necessarily the least convincing" explanation for Lindbergh's disappearance.
Title page of L'Adone At the head of the school of the Secentisti was Giambattista Marino of Naples, born in 1569, especially known for his long poem, Adone. He used the most extravagant metaphors, the most forced antitheses and the most far-fetched conceits. He strings antitheses together one after the other, so that they fill up whole stanzas without a break. Claudio Achillini of Bologna followed in Marino's footsteps, but his peculiarities were even more extravagant.
The cover note to the memo read "Please protect; these should not be shared externally. The 'ideal visit' paper in particular was the product of a brainstorm which took into account even the most far-fetched of ideas." The civil servants alleged to be responsible for sending the memo were identified as Steven Mulvain, 23, the memo's main author, and Anjoum Noorani, 31, who authorised its circulation. It is thought that others were part of the team who drew up this memo.
Michael Farr suggested that Flight 714 to Sydney represented the "most far-fetched adventure" in the series. He suggested that the narrative got off to a "promising start" but that it "degenerates" as it progresses. He also criticised the artwork, suggesting that as a result of its reliance on the artists of Studios Hergé, it contained "excesses" not present in earlier volumes. Farr thought that the addition of extraterrestrials was "esoteric and speculative enough to weaken and trivialise the whole adventure".
Hornaday continued: Hornaday found Salmon Fishing in the Yemen a "surprisingly lush, endearing little film, in which a swelling sense of romanticism thoroughly banishes even the most far-fetched improbabilities." In his review for The Telegraph, Robbie Collins gave the film three out of five stars, calling it "cinema at its most easily digestible" with a cast that is as "unthreateningly attractive as its sense of humour is cosily inclusive." Collins concluded that Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a "disarmingly nice hour and three quarters of gentle romance and even gentler comedy." The film received some negative reviews.
Jung, Collected Works vol. 7 (1953), "The Structure of the Unconscious" (1916), ¶437–507 (pp. 263–292). In "The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology" (November 1929), Jung wrote: > And the essential thing, psychologically, is that in dreams, fantasies, and > other exceptional states of mind the most far-fetched mythological motifs > and symbols can appear autochthonously at any time, often, apparently, as > the result of particular influences, traditions, and excitations working on > the individual, but more often without any sign of them. These "primordial > images" or "archetypes," as I have called them, belong to the basic stock of > the unconscious psyche and cannot be explained as personal acquisitions.
Similarly, Paul Williams states that the persecution claims with alleged dates of Buddha's nirvana (400 BCE) and the subsequent Pusyamitra reign, as depicted in the Mahasanghika school of early Buddhism are the "most far fetched of all the arguments and hardly worth of any further discussion". According to other scholars, the Shunga kings were seen as more amenable to Buddhism and as having contributed to the building of the stupa at BharhutAkira Hirakawa, Paul Groner, A History of Indian Buddhism: From Sakyamuni to Early Mahayan, Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1996, , p. 223 and an inscription at Bodh Gaya at the Mahabodhi Temple records the construction of the temple as follows, "The gift of Nagadevi the wife of King Brahmamitra".
In "The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology" (November 1929), Jung wrote: > And the essential thing, psychologically, is that in dreams, fantasies, and > other exceptional states of mind the most far-fetched mythological motifs > and symbols can appear autochthonously at any time, often, apparently, as > the result of particular influences, traditions, and excitations working on > the individual, but more often without any sign of them. These "primordial > images" or "archetypes," as I have called them, belong to the basic stock of > the unconscious psyche and cannot be explained as personal acquisitions. > Together they make up that psychic stratum which has been called the > collective unconscious. The existence of the collective unconscious means > that individual consciousness is anything but a tabula rasa and is not > immune to predetermining influences.

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