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"If we can get RNA, then on the far horizon we see a pathway to get everything else going," he said.

“Inaugural addresses sometimes do have an impact because they are big picture, far horizon speeches. State of the Unions rarely do because they tend to be listy rather than thematic,” Cal Jillson, a Southern Methodist University political scientist, told the news service.

“Inaugural addresses sometimes do have an impact because they are big picture, far horizon speeches,” said political scientist Cal Jillson of Southern Methodist University.

At the time, of course, the stumbles of both companies lay unforeseen over the far horizon.

The flag of a pirate ship on the far horizon, a mermaid’s tail flipping out of sight behind a wave.

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

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