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“Clearly, the people remember these words, and this is why they reacted this way to the bonuses and expect a far-going frugality in public life,” Kaczynski said.

Kaczynski said in an interview published Monday that his meeting last week with Duda over his proposals exposed a “far-going difference of views.”

In the fifth place, the State ought to take measures to wean the people not only from noxious forms of expenditure, like the expenditure on strong drink, but from useless and wasteful expenditure, and to guide them into a more economic, far-going, and beneficial employment of the earnings they make.

"You're a far-seeing, a far-going person," he said.

Glad wad I be to gang myself, if I were na too auld for sic a far-going.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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