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1 Provided they don't deviate too far from your goal, the unexpected often yields adventure.
2 I will, however, not deviate too much from common and received methods of devotion.'
3 It doesn't deviate too much from the film, so it won't surprise you, but the additional information does add to the story.
4 Man should be careful not to deviate too much, for forced feeding is as harmful to animals as it is to man.
5 I will, however, not deviate too far from the beaten track of life, but will try what can be found in female delicacy.
6 As I typed, I worried that my E-mail response to Luther would deviate too conspicuously from Orson's format and style, but I risked it:
7 Google feels like it's hit on something powerful and lasting with the current path of Android, and you shouldn't see it deviate too much.
8 The automatic monitors keep the oxygen-nitrogen-trace-gasbalancefrom deviating too far from optimum.
9 Instead of sticking to a solid plan, I deviated too much.
10 While numbering the film's abundant flaws, some critics suggested that Gus had, perhaps, deviated too little from Hitchcock's original.
11 Cabot argues that the state law deviates too much from traditional tort law, which requires the plaintiffs to prove damages.
12 The 32-year-old said she was giving hāngī a fresh twist but without deviating too far from the tried and true.
13 They were prevented from deviating too far from the truth because their fellow market participants knew what rates they were really being charged.
14 'I will not, however, deviate too far from the beaten track of life; but will try what can be found in female delicacy.
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