| 1. | I will go out on a limb here and declare that nonsense.
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| 2. | But the park service finds itself out on a limb of sorts.
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| 3. | Of course, that prediction is not exactly going out on a limb.
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| 4. | I kind of stepped out on a limb and called a meeting.
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| 5. | Mike Allen has really tried hard and gone out on a limb.
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| 6. | UNDATED : Call it a case of going out on a limb.
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| 7. | He went out on a limb, particularly on the Gerry Adams visa.
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| 8. | But I know, go out on a limb and you fall off.
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| 9. | Matthaus is not exactly going out on a limb with his prediction.
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| 10. | Jones stayed out on a limb even when the branch started swaying.
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