When rich and poor, like the two political parties of the 1950s, weren't so far apart.
It still isn't clear how far apart the two GOP camps will end up.
But "we were so far apart from one another that it simply wasn't possible".
We are not as far apart as Congress or lobbyists would have us believe.
The two sides continue to talk, but say they are as far apart as ever.
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NATO, it has taken hold in places as far apart as China, India and Latin America.
Trains run in the I-66 median, and stations are far apart and surrounded by open-air parking lots.
Despite the shift in language, the two sides continue to be very far apart on a resolution.
How far apart were the doings of these minor corporate embezzlers from the accounting fraud at Enron?
The funny thing is, the two candidates aren't that far apart, to the extent we can tell.
Yet, in practice, the two remain far apart, with ongoing criticism of the country's human rights record.
We agreed to continue a search for possible solutions, though we understand that our positions remain far apart.
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Because of the inaccuracies and time between reports, planes were spaced far apart often about 100 miles to ensure safety.
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The two banks' cultures, which are about as far apart as you could imagine, are sure to clash.
This is a gamble, since the Israelis and Palestinians are still far apart on the most important issues.
He said it was needed because those earlier reports came up with numbers that were so far apart.
Buyers and sellers remain far apart on price, and tentative agreements are vulnerable to collapse at the negotiating table.
"We lost a whole year last year, " says McCurry, who said the two sides' numbers are not far apart.
The quake also shifted other parts of South America, as far apart as the Falkland Islands and Fortaleza, Brazil.
Archbishop Wenski says the two clerics aren't as far apart as they seem.
And the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues.
However, our correspondent adds, the two are still as far apart as ever.
The timings of many killings coincided, even though the places were far apart.
Put the stations far apart from one another so that trains can cruise at maximum speed for a long time.
Michael Fallon, Tory MP for Sevenoaks, said Knole was a special case because the two sites were so far apart.
In reality, Boehner and the President are not all that far apart in reaching a solution to our Fiscal Cliff problem.
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How far apart these positions really are depends on how differently you think each candidate would react to developments on the ground.
If it can be moved up and down, they're too far apart.
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Although the books disagree somewhat about Pakistan's prospects, they are not far apart on at least one important aspect of its past.
Stories like this remind me just how far apart the United States and China are in terms of really understanding one another.
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