far
Définition de far
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(À l'origine) Bouillie de blé à laquelle on ajoutait des fruits secs avant cuisson. (Aujourd'hui) Plat traditionnel breton, parfois assimilé à un gâteau.
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In fact Mr. Scott went so far as to say: In fact Mr. Scott went so far as to say:
In fact Mr. Scott went so far as to say:
As far as what planet, I am not sure the question came from anywhere in this stratosphere. As far as what planet, I am not sure the question came from anywhere in this stratosphere.
As far as what planet, I am not sure the question came from anywhere in this stratosphere.
Mr. Speaker, concerning EI premiums, the government obviously takes far too much at this time for the reasonable future of the plan. Mr. Speaker, concerning EI premiums, the government obviously takes far too much at this time for the reasonable future of the plan.
Mr. Speaker, concerning EI premiums, the government obviously takes far too much at this time for the reasonable future of the plan.
The minister's answer is far from reassuring. The minister's answer is far from reassuring.
The minister's answer is far from reassuring.
A look at Quebec's unemployment rates today will show that Quebec is far from being badly governed. A look at Quebec's unemployment rates today will show that Quebec is far from being badly governed.
A look at Quebec's unemployment rates today will show that Quebec is far from being badly governed.
I find that far from reassuring.
I find that far from reassuring.
So far in many areas they have been insufficient.
So far in many areas they have been insufficient.
Mr. Speaker, far from it.
Mr. Speaker, far from it.