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  • Farfetched, perhaps, but no more so than the idea that Democrats would reject a three-term senator who, despite his endorsement of President Bush's Iraq War policy, has generally toed the party line on most, but certainly not all, issues.

    Expert: Dem Rejection Of Lieberman Could Pave Way For McCain-Lieberman Ticket In 2008 2009

  • Farfetched as it may seem, we have inside all of us the genes that in squirrels are linked to hibernation.

    CNN Transcript Nov 26, 2009 2009

  • Farfetched as it may seem, we have inside all of us the genes that in squirrels are linked to hibernation.

    CNN Transcript Oct 18, 2009 2009

  • Farfetched it may be, Your Highness, yet it is our only hope.

    DBTL 29: Deutchland Unter Alles Johnny Pez 2009

  • Farfetched as it may seem, we have inside all of us the genes that in squirrels are linked to hibernation.

    CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2009 2009

  • Farfetched it may be, Your Highness, yet it is our only hope.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Johnny Pez 2009

  • The techno-wizard heroes in Sneakers aren't the dirty dozen, or the magnificent seven, but this winning team of brainy misfits deserves a moniker, so we'll call them the Farfetched Five.

    The Games People Play 2008

  • Farfetched as terror futures sound, DARPA argued that markets have proven surprisingly "effective and timely aggregators of dispersed and even hidden information."

    Reading the Tea Leaves 2008

  • The Farfetched Five are hardware magicians, pulling wonders out of computers, listening devices and surveillance gizmos.

    The Games People Play 2008

  • ~ New Meditation Guide Proves Mind Control Isn't So Farfetched -- "A remarkable new book from Swedish author Ingrid Fredriksson, Free from Dangerous Stress explains the ins and outs of meditation and yoga, setting readers on a path to manipulating their own brains for a maximum health effect."

    Speedlinking 6/12/07 William Harryman 2007

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