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1 But they have proved reluctant to stray too far into this territory.
2 And yet to stray too far afield alone is even more hazardous.
3 Vietnam is unlikely to stray too far into the U.S. orbit.
4 Slavery is our text, and we must not stray too far from it.
5 Yes, it was futile to stray too far from one's type.
6 As long as he doesn't stray too far from me, he keeps on living.
7 They will not want to stray too far from it.
8 But she had let her gaze stray too far, and now it was taken hostage.
9 I keep Tobias in my peripheral vision, not wanting to stray too far from him.
10 She didn't want the girl to stray too far.
11 Don't stray too far from the phone, huh, Ray?
12 It might not be good for you.' He didn't like her to stray too far afield.
13 Young Edwin will hold the rein and see the mare doesn't stray too far from me.
14 Don't have to stray too far off course to get smack over one or the other.
15 Knows that her children must suffer, if they stray too far from her great teeming breasts.
16 But when you come to think about it, that tagline doesn't stray too far from the reality.
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