The revenue upside turns out to be surprisingly lucrative, and the journey from the lab to final approval can go far faster than usual.
Manning, an Essex fan, and his friend Geoff, go to go to Test matches every year and make an annual pilgrimage to the Cheltenham Festival but are far from county regulars.
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All of which is a long-winded way of explaining why the borrowing costs of the government perceived to be most financially over-stretched, Spain, have soared today to record levels - in that the dispute over whether to go for a banking union shows that the eurozone is as far as ever it was from a fundamental solution to its woes.
Parishioners could travel to these makeshift villages from far and wide, sleep overnight and go to church the next morning before beginning the long journey home.
And with two minutes to go Roger Johnson somehow managed to slot a Cardiff in-swinging corner past the far post from three yards out.
This marks a crucial development in the Internet's history: Far from being a place where geeks go to hang out with other geeks, the Internet is now as vital a part of the average college student's world as Spring Break.
You could go very far down the rabbit hole trying to separate fact from fiction with these kind of stories.
Your employer may agree, for example, for you to make up the time at a later date, go to another workplace, or to work from home as far as possible.
"The change to the remit doesn't go quite as far as some in markets had speculated, and therefore the reaction from the currency and gilts has reflected this, " said Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec.
Beyond threats of that proportion, many schools now have to deal with the question of how far they should go in monitoring cyberbullying and conflicts between students that move fluidly from the classroom to Facebook or Twitter.
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Since we took it, James has used the picture to learn how to say his own name and looking back at the picture, far from fearing a trip to the seaside, he can't wait to go again.
Even Mr Rumsfeld admits that diplomatic efforts, however intense, can only go so far to prevent India and Pakistan from escalating the conflict.
Wigan's remaining games appear marginally tougher than Villa's and the far-from-straightforward goal must be to go into the final game of the season, which is appropriately Wigan vs.
The barred G chord in the third position will subsequently be noted with a 3 listed on the low E string, and as you can tell in the picture above, the accompanying bar will elevate on a string-by-string basis to provide a slight visual cue as to how far from the first-finger fret your other digits go.
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"I don't think that we are too far away from him being given the green light for him to go and play cricket in much the same way that he was at the start of the season, " Watkinson said.
It's hard for the show to go too far in that direction, because it can't take you too far from other plot lines.
With the economy still losing jobs and unemployment at 10 percent, the economy is obviously far from healthy, and we have a long way still to go.
Proposing to revise the collective-bargaining agreement in order to shift the pay scale toward veterans and away from rookies is, as far as labor negotiations go, relatively inoffensive.
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If the loud voices of intolerance from far right Christian leaders go unchecked, will most young Americans begin to think that Christianity is "anti-Muslim, " "anti-Mormon, " "anti-Catholic" and so on?
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