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To church reformers the veneration of relics was tantamount to idolatry and a symptom of a church gone astray.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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What needs to be done is a review of patent law and its benefits to commerce and society, and amend those parts that have gone astray.
FORBES: Google, Facebook, Dell And The Fiscal Cliff Of Patents
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By enacting his modern tragedy on the largest possible physical scale, Mr. Odets gave near-operatic scope to what might have ended up being an overobvious story of ambition gone astray.
WSJ: Theater Once Drew Crowds Onstage, Too | Sightings by Terry Teachout
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President Havel, it seemed, had gone astray.
ECONOMIST: Czech Republic
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For those who really want to keep track of their socks, the app also produces a range of data - checking how black they are, offering to replace worn-out socks and even finding a close match for socks whose partners have gone astray.
BBC: Who wants hi-tech socks for Christmas?
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Ideally, says a report prepared for an upcoming meeting on charities and terrorism under the auspices of the Financial Action Task Force, the world's main anti-money-laundering body, charities should document employees, projects and possible donors, as well as running field audits to ensure that money has not gone astray.
ECONOMIST: Money, bombs and bin Laden | The