Christopher Barreca's set is a round arena behind which stretches a steeply raked platform, half of which sometimes turns into a set of stairs. |
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The puzzling question has been why there would be long stretches of junk or nonsense DNA in the genome. |
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Most of the insertions and deletions Britten studied occur in long stretches of so called junk DNA, which includes no functioning genes. |
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One of the asci stretches and pushes through the ostiolar opening while its base remains attached to the perithecial wall. |
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She's got a rap sheet that stretches back four decades, including a stint in prison for slavery. |
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Rendezvous Bay stretches for 2 miles, and the nearby salt ponds attract whistling ducks, laughing gulls and other birds. |
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Repeat sequences are short stretches of DNA that have been hopping around the genome by copying and inserting themselves into new regions. |
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But it really stretches a point to include Heidegger in a book about political correctness. |
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The arm of the dancer to her left literally stretches as it reaches toward the leader's hand, where momentum has broken the circle. |
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While trying to make small talk, I watch as he stretches his legs, walking between window and chair, clutching a pack of cigarettes. |
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The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted. |
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The north-west network stretches along roughly 400 miles of motorway and all-purpose roads. |
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Her reflection in the sparkling water below and in the clear blue air above stretches to infinity. |
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Its leaders, who were sentenced to long stretches in prison, declared the dissolution of the organisation. |
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The monotonous stretches of this concert package make it difficult to feel anything about him at all. |
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They've had a lot of funding cuts and staff cuts, and as a result all the staff are doing these crazy stretches of double shifts. |
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Although the drug cannot curb progression of the disease, it can stimulate temporary normalcy of limb movement for long stretches in a day. |
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It was 45 minutes before kick-off and we were dressed in full kit, without boots, doing some leg weights and stretches. |
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During the Watsu treatment, you float in the arms of your massage therapist, who kneads your muscles and stretches your arms and legs. |
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By applying pressure to and kneading these tissues, the massage therapist stretches and realigns the muscles, leaving them more flexible. |
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This tradition stretches back many years and probably started under the guidance and direction of the late Dermot Burke. |
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The segmentation of gym workouts allows you to sneak in a few stretches at almost any time. |
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She has sailed round Cape Horn, one of the most treacherous stretches of water in the world, on a three-mast wooden ship. |
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The patch, in San Francisco Bay, was one of the most treacherous stretches of water on the Pacific coast. |
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Highway engineers also plan to put up fencing along large stretches of the bypass to stop newts, badgers and foxes from straying onto the road. |
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Most of the game is set in open expanses of water framed by nondescript stretches of land and changing weather conditions. |
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The areas are immense and the effect is the replacement of open land with vast stretches of water. |
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The body stretches are often held for longer than those that might be employed by a shiatsu practitioner or massage therapist. |
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On certain long-distance flights, videos of simple stretches for passengers were being shown, he said. |
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Do the apparatus-specific stretches, and if you have time, several more stretches for the body's other major muscle groups. |
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I spent a year clerking for a judge on the Fifth Circuit, whose jurisdiction stretches across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
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There are vast stretches of land on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan that don't have roads. |
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Incorporating some simple stretches and breathing exercises into the daily routine could pave the way for a wonderful stress free life. |
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The plot heats up as lovers change partners, but for long stretches, the author pretty much abandons plot for a digression. |
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Norfolk's feral birds haunt lakes and stretches of river in wooded parkland, the Broads and Breckland meres. |
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What most people reported seeing were watery stretches, sometime brown, sometime grey, and relieved briefly by slushy muddy patches. |
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One mermaid stretches her hand to a lotus flower while the other holds a bud, set with a chrysoprase, which forms the clasp. |
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If you encounter stretches of unrideable trail on a regular basis, owning a bike that's comfortable to shoulder isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. |
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The Spey snakes between rolling hills, with stretches of bouldery rapids and limpid pools where salmon leap and plop. |
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Without a break in the smooth movement, Uke stretches his fist up and steps forward to bring the back of the knuckles on Tori's head. |
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When you soak the prune in water, it swells up, expanding so that the surface stretches and the wrinkles are smoothed out. |
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The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film. |
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In pre-training, stretches should be done slowly and with caution since your body has not completely warmed up. |
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Consisting of grassy islands, swampy stretches and mangrove-covered banks, the estuary was an incubator for aquatic life. |
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That means that dangerous stretches of track are being allowed to go untended. |
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Below the snowline the slopes are generally great stretches of bare red and grey rocks, broken by alpine meadows. |
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An unvarying coat of green stretches 20 miles inland, then vanishes under a low curtain of mist. |
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The other side of the mountains, to the south and east, the pampas stretches all the way to the ocean. |
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We have just the right amount of time to bond, tempered by long stretches that allow solitude and privacy should we desire them. |
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You should not push your stretches too far as you can cause yourself permanent injury. |
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The second stretches northward along the littoral, fanning outward to the east in a broad arc encompassing the area around Aleppo. |
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However, the extent to which this exercise stretches me personally is a constant surprise. |
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It's a brilliant script that really stretches us all, but hopefully it'll be an exciting piece of theatre which is also full of meaty ideas. |
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There are also plans to obtain extended drinking hours and a dance licence, so the weekend stretches out just that little bit longer. |
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But if you pull hard enough, the plastic holder stretches irreversibly and finally breaks apart. |
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Some stretches are very well stocked and if you're on fish, multiple catches are common. |
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The reed bed in that site was more or less continuous, only occasionally broken by 30-50 m stretches of open water. |
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This sprayskirt is built with a shock-cord rand that provides a tight seal, and the PowerSpan tunnel stretches easily to form-fit your torso. |
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The Indonesian archipelago stretches over a vast area, straddling the equator. |
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This section of southwest Oregon has many long, deserted stretches of sand, with storm-tossed shores good for beachcombing. |
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Yet, any good running back needs to get plenty of carries in succession to get a rhythm and gets better as the game stretches on. |
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Walker stretches double-sided, highly sticky carpet tape between garden stakes in front of the entrance to a burrow. |
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She stretches, her stiff joints snapping and cracking loudly, sounding just like a firecracker when lit. |
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For long stretches of the first half they had hung in and lived off the flimsiest of scraps. |
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It by no means stretches the possibilities of the medium, however handsomely put together and delivered. |
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Hold the stretches statically, not bouncing, for 30 seconds minimally with 1-2 repetitions on each side per stretch. |
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When the moon tugs on the Earth's surface, it stretches the planet into a slightly oblong shape. |
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Traditionally the life of a soldier involves long stretches of boredom punctuated by brief and seemingly unending moments of stark terror. |
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The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys. |
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The first understandings of celestial mechanics were not dependent on vast stretches of time. |
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Below in the locker rooms, Namir had just finished her stretches and pre-battle meditation, and was zipping herself into her camouflage bodysuit. |
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All the actors I saw and loved from the '50s and the '60s were people who stretched their lives out like a bodybuilder stretches muscles out. |
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His terrier pup stretches out directly under the electric fire, but Colin too needs heat on his old bones. |
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Unavoidably, given the author's identity, large stretches of My Stroke of Luck stray into predictable showbiz memoir territory. |
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The Western Cordillera is part of a mountain chain that stretches from Chile in South America to Alaska. |
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He got a perverse enjoyment out of seeing people undertake him on quiet stretches of motorway and wondered why they got so hot under the collar. |
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A Singspiel is a stage work, frequently a comedy, in which musical numbers alternate with long stretches of spoken dialogue. |
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The convoluted storyline disappears into long stretches of guitar-play, synths, bleeps and bloops. |
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In the movie's duller stretches, the viewer may daydream of pulling up in an unmarked van and spiriting the actor away to a better film. |
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As the morning rehearsal stretches into the blazing heat of the afternoon, we hear an announcement from down the hill. |
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Urine is stored in the bladder, which stretches like a balloon as it fills up. |
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What distinguishes the DJ from other turntablists is the way he constantly stretches the boundaries of electronic music. |
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Five starters and nine players overall have been sidelined for stretches of a week or more. |
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This includes how the body stabilizes itself during activity and she offers a number of stretches to help mobilize the entire body. |
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The city, on the shoulders of surrounding hills, stretches along the river. |
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The scene was a mishmash of beautiful country and old rusted buildings, stretches of lush green grass and strips of dried out riverbeds. |
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Its tradition stretches back to the fifers and drummers stationed with Hudson Valley minutemen during the Revolutionary War. |
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Wild animals and birds traversing contiguous forest stretches have no clue that there might be restrictions. |
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Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person. |
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This produced a scar that stretches from hip to hip and a new belly button. |
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An area called tornado alley that stretches along the gulf coast and the South-Eastern States is where they are most prevalent. |
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The islands' topography includes such diverse features as active volcanos, grassy pastures, and endless stretches of beach. |
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In all, the fireguard stretches seven kilometres, and is approximately 400 meters wide. |
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The following vignette moment from the second game of the fourth set was emblematic of vast stretches of the match. |
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So if your budget stretches to it, a book or record token or gift voucher as well may not go amiss. |
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Body training consists of various gentle stretches and meditation postures to open the meridian lines. |
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This scheme serves an area which stretches to a radius of 10 miles outside Claremorris. |
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There are long stretches of slow melancholia, set against similarly ambling drama. |
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With a smirk, she stretches out her arm and with the flick of a finger, blows the creature back 4 feet. |
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The division stretches from the city centre and Openshaw in the south to Blackley in the north. |
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The garden stretches for two thirds of a mile at its longest point and is around one third of a mile wide. |
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The students are getting their shoes and skirts on before sitting on mats placed onto the floor and beginning their warm-ups and stretches. |
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The landscape of the national parks is endless stretches of salt water marshes rather than canyons or petrified forests. |
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Memories of dust, droving, campfires and wide-open stretches of bushland came flooding back for Alf McCarley last month. |
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Despite huge initiatives and lavish spending, vast stretches of Asia and Africa continue to be afflicted by the scourges of hunger and disease. |
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Additionally, you can relieve neck and shoulder tension with the following three yoga-inspired stretches. |
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When the continental crust stretches beyond its limits, tension cracks begin to appear on the Earth's surface. |
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In fact, some stretches of this season threaten the telemovie in terms of sheer darkness. |
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He stretches over her onto his side of the bed and slides into it, pulling the covers up and gathering her into his arms. |
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The property stretches for about 60 km from north to south through a tremendous mix of flood plain country and mallee. |
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It will help as he collects up the horse and allows the horse to hold the bit better as it tucks it head and stretches over its poll. |
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Roots are better than babiche in applications where the object would be in water, as wet babiche stretches terribly. |
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I'm picking these sounds out from the babble of the past, a raucous market fair of a landscape that stretches out as far as the eye can see. |
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A clunky mainframe computer, run on magnetic tape instead of a hard drive, stretches across a wall some two meters long. |
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Like many early talkies, this film alternates between stretches of awkward pantomime and stretches of clumsy dialogue. |
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He talks people down, stretches the truth, ignores or denies uncomfortable facts, is blatantly rude to anyone to questions him. |
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However, these stretches of road are thoroughly salted to clear the snow and make them safe for road users. |
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The area is called the taiga, which refers to the great expanse of forest that stretches from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific. |
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The women hobble and stretch on point, doing something looking like an attitude, the knee isn't raised, but the leg stretches out from the knee. |
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The road to the ranch is a rutted track of red clay that stretches a slow nine miles from the highway. |
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Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast. |
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The run stretches away out of sight, curling down the mountain, swooping into the valley below. |
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Long runs forge the physical strength and mental fortitude you need to endure the final stretches of the triathlon. |
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Beats higher up the river are often more prolific this late in the season with fish running hard to the middle and upper stretches. |
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Here traders deal with one another in a market system that stretches back hundreds of years in its adherence to ancient rule-bound traditions. |
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There are straight stretches and sharp bends and that is why there are so many fatalities on that road. |
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The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam. |
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Octaves, large chords and arpeggios are all formations that seemingly call for large hand stretches. |
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The freshmen eight rowed downstream for three and a halt miles in easy stretches and return, being coached from the launch by Coach Kennedy. |
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It is a good idea to do some gentle jogging or brisk walking for ten minutes, followed by gentle stretches of the arms, legs and upper body. |
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Except sometimes I completely lose my inborn aptitude for sleeping for excessively long stretches. |
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The linear grass verge along the village has some attractive planting but many stretches are in need of cultivation. |
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The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon. |
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His rivalry with Hewitt stretches back to 1999 when they were both no more than talented young hopefuls. |
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Organizations hoping to discredit him claim he manipulates facts and stretches artistic license. |
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In it, the authors attempt to discern broad patterns in the health measures, both across groups and over long stretches of time. |
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Runaway Bay was once one of the most idyllic stretches of Antiguan shore, according to locals. |
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Democracies sometimes stagger into problems whose solution stretches and even breaks the normal rules of democratic legitimacy. |
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Anhingas adopt a rather bizarre-looking pose for long stretches of time, remaining immobile and apparently oblivious even to passing boaters. |
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In plan, the fort was of angular shape defined by five straight stretches of boundary. |
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After yesterday's triumph, the Zimbabwean now stretches his lead on the chart to 30 points after three victories in four series. |
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Directly to my left, a rectangular plantation almost ready for harvest stretches to the next hollow like a roll of teased Astroturf. |
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Most of the route stretches through rolling green hills and intervening rice paddies underlain with rich red lateritic soils. |
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The imbalanced pacing makes it difficult to appreciate the profound monologues and witty repartee that follow the long stretches of absurdity. |
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Today the role of roving repairman keeps Henderson from seeing his wife, Karen, and daughters, aged 15 and 11, for long stretches. |
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Time after time, he and the girls go back to the same hills, the same stretches of road. |
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Economists say many Americans, especially teens and young adults, are finding that buying and owning a car stretches their financial resources. |
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It stretches from the sunbelt of the Mediterranean to the land of the Lapps and it is held together by high-speed trains and low-cost airlines. |
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Yoga postures, specific yogic stretches as well as the breathing exercises can relieve the symptoms of stress. |
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On the trip we got in some long walks and hikes in between stretches of driving. |
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What's fantastic to see is the way the actor delves into his character and stretches himself. |
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It is a country dominated by high peaks and wide flat stretches of lava field, powerful waterfalls and creaking glaciers. |
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There is access to an extensive walk-in storage area that stretches the length of the room. |
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There is a tip wand that stretches the sail out to fit onto the winglets, which are held in place by the aluminum tip tube. |
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In the rivers of East Anglia, more chub were found in stretches of river with abundant overhead cover. |
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He twists words, quotes people out of context and stretches the truth to suit his purpose. |
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The text stretches on and away, as dry and lifeless as an endless doldrums passage in a wormy, hermaphrodite brig. |
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It stretches in concrete waves over the horizon and Kaliningrad is its greatest monumental evocation. |
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Applied to wet hair, it stretches out the wave to mimic the texture of relaxed hair. |
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Jody stretches out on the moist jetty, and inhales the clean smell of old wood. |
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Now she shares her bay with three dayboats and a couple of other safari boats, and a rough jetty stretches almost to her mooring. |
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To the east the magnificent new bridge stretches across the Oresund Sea to Malmo in Sweden. |
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The main attraction is the Storms River and the suspension bridge that stretches across its mouth. |
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Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience. |
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During periods of rapid weight gain, skin stretches to accommodate increased body volume. |
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The ground stretches away from an elevated tee towards a small lake. |
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The other reason I typically place Miles in my second tier is because he had long stretches of his career when his music was virtually unlistenable to me. |
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So they take hammers and pincers, to perform the sacred and sad unnailing from the Cross, while your pierced Mama stretches out Her maternal arms to receive You on Her lap. |
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During long stretches of borderline freezing temperatures when the frost line neither advances nor recedes, water is continually drawn up to the ice lens where it freezes. |
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When Lewis and Clark explored the West in the early 1800s, as many as 100,000 wild grizzlies roamed the vast stretches of open and unpopulated land. |
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Recording made him nervous and he gave up in mid-career, relenting for this album to play solo Bach in long stretches, without snippety editing or technical interference. |
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It details every stage in the painstaking process of lifting a damaged, nuclear-armed submarine off the seabed in one of the most unwelcoming stretches of water in the world. |
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Try a variety of stretches to hit your glutes, hams, quads and adductors. |
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Still, the tradition of a hero with a younger, or everyman, acolyte stretches back to antiquity. |
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Vast stretches of Texas farmland lying over the aquifer no longer support irrigation. |
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He then goes on to do some stretches in his briefs, undoubtedly a pleasant surprise for some moviegoers. |
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Some babies manage five or six-hour stretches of sleep at night by three to four months, but many do not, and others may even be more wakeful than when they were younger. |
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There are secluded coves, rocky inlets and long stretches of white sand. |
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Early in the season, when Billups and Hamilton were getting acclimated to the system, Atkins and Barry played long stretches of the second and fourth quarters. |
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We see someone pull them from a rack and stuff them into the bag, which stretches accommodatingly around its large, unwieldy and somewhat odd cargo. |
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Klement also noticed more expansive areas of crested wheatgrass and yellow sweetclover, with the bright yellow flowers of the clover casting color over some grassy stretches. |
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There were whole stretches where he just flat out refused to guard him. |
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But the tradition of crafting a mask from the recently deceased stretches back far earlier than the creator of St. Petersburg. |
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And there are vast stretches of the nation that have yet to be carpet-bombed with cutesy shops. |
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Now Eddie's garden stretches across two acres, and is adorned with an array of unusual trees, shrubs and plants which he has picked up pursuing his hobby as a reclaimer. |
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With a sigh, she reclines onto the pillow and stretches herself. |
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There were more stretches through wilderness and spotting shoals of fish, cormorants, cranes, owls, spoonbills, kingfishers, woodpeckers, and a few snakes. |
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At least some of the depreciation for the rest of the jets stretches beyond the window. |
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This also allows her to examine those peculiarities of current and shoreline that make stretches of water like the Pentland Firth such rich pickings for local wreckers. |
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Construction would require around 10,400 seasonal workers for stretches that would last either four or eight months. |
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There are stretches in dragnet Nation that are too obviously designed to scare, and parts feel paranoid. |
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With its trademark fynbos and renosterveld, forest and other unique plant types, the CFK stretches south from Clanwilliam to Cape Town and then east to Port Elizabeth. |
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The skin of an anaconda stretches across most of the ceiling. |
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I enter the post office and take my place at the back of the line that stretches from the counter all the way through the large room, out the door, and into the lobby area. |
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They are being sold by Manorial Auctioneers of London on behalf of Lord Hothfield, a Cumbrian-based baron whose lineage stretches back to the middle ages. |
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The elastic waistband has a decorative rosette and stretches easily. |
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Beginning near Dawson City, this lonesome strip of loose gravel stretches 461 miles northeast, ending just shy of the Arctic Ocean in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. |
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It stretches back to The godfather, when everyone who died met their demise with something orange nearby. |
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Unlike Paul Theroux in his travelogue, The Great Railway Bazaar, the reader does not have to board a train and look at endless stretches of secluded rustic regions. |
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The surface is flat but uneven, closer attention must be paid to ankle-twisting ground below, especially those stretches where tire ruts are deepest. |
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Unless you actually blow dry your tresses with your toes, you can sneak in a few stretches, lunges and other stationary exercises while you move the hot air around your head. |
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He advanced from simple stomach movements to leg and groin stretches, one legged squats, lunges and myriad exercises aimed at strengthening the middle of his body. |
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This is expected if extensive reconnection is occurring, because as the magnetic fields stretch, the reconnection layer also stretches, like taffy being pulled. |
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For earthquakes, as weather, the long-range perspective is perhaps more useful from the standpoint of how to withstand the power of large temblors over long stretches of time. |
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To what a degree of tenuity then this silky matter can be reduced that stretches out in threads of which it takes ten thousand to equal the size of one hair! |
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I prefer those long, immersive stretches so that I get lost in another world. |
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Coburn is also off camera for thuddingly lengthy stretches of the picture, while Cobb and the gaggle of actresses run about doing pointless bits of business. |
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You find it in the expressions on his face while he sleeps, the way he stretches as he wakes and the flicker of a smile he gives you every so often. |
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It stretches and tones up just about every muscle in the body. |
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Long stretches of peeling-paint one and two storey buildings, with molded plastic signs whose reds and whites are well on their way to turning to muted pinks and beiges. |
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There were other falls, other cascades and exciting spurts of white water in the canyon, and also quiet stretches so clear that each stone lay as if painted on the creek bed. |
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In between, luxuriant stretches of time pass in which there is no action at all. |
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Beckham was filmed performing stretches and then stripping to his tighty whities for the midrange clothing brand. |
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And when you're sitting atop your horse, you can look around and see land that stretches for miles, without a mini-mall or condominium complex to obscure the view. |
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Work started in the 1830s on the Tralee ship canal, which stretches from nearly 1km beyond Blennerville Quay to Prince's Quay, on the edge of Tralee town. |
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Endless stretches of water, gleaming rivers and gliding boats framed within the vibrant shades of green paddy fields and blue skies dotted with billowy white clouds. |
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Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side. |
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Behind her stretches the wide Tuscan colonnade of Fonthill Splendens. |
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What is more shameful is what they are covering, essentially human-interest stories, with long stretches of valuable airtime wasted with bloviation on trivial legal maneuvers. |
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Many Andorrans still live in traditional, slate-roofed, stone farmhouses, often built against mountainsides to leave stretches of level land free for planting. |
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But Lenny Kaye's guitar stretches effortlessly from post-funeral ballad to ecstatic, crazy fury, and Smith's performance is fierce and horribly unbeautiful. |
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It does have a strong visual allure with its ominous grey skies, cobbled streets and wide stretches of mudflats that look more like an alien landscape than a British seashore. |
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For the past two years, the Pathet Lao have steadily nibbled at rightist-controlled territory and have moved uncontestedly into broad stretches of no man's land. |
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For the next fortnight Aquarian Venus busily stretches your social horizons, whirling and swirling you through various, multifarious, interesting new possibilities. |
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This, the most important beam of the house, stretches across the upstairs reception hall, where women of the house daily worshipped the Buddhist bodhisattva Guanyin. |
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The seas are calm, no Waves violently knocking the hull, as they inevitably will during long stretches of the race. |
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Some of the crew have been showing signs of cafard, which is a space sickness generated by long stretches in space without relief or suitable activities of interest. |
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Guided by coxswain, Pete Cipollone, the five foot one steerer used his international experience that stretches back to 1989 to keep his crew in front. |
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It stretches the powers of even the most experienced muckrakers and soapbox haranguers to find the least routine and boring bits of nonsense to present to us as the news. |
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These interminable stretches of consequence-free juvenile mayhem were interspersed with occasional moments of interest, such as the charismatic card sharp. |
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There are 40 types of yoga, but Americans are most familiar with hatha yoga, which focuses on poses, stretches, breathing exercises and meditation. |
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The familiar sight here at the Simpson Desert is ridge upon ridge of deep red sand that stretches from horizon to horizon in the dry heart of Australia. |
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Jacob and Monod called these regulated stretches of DNA operons. |
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Students may do simple stretches before a practice session, such as extending the arms overhead or doing a forward bend, to relax the muscles and focus the mind. |
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Simple stretches and exercises are the order of the day, but the tots also learn the mechanics of their bodies, the importance of healthy eating and hygiene. |
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Full body stretches should also be done before using the ball. |
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This session consists of a variety of gentle stretches or movements to help open your lungs, followed by breathing exercises and awareness practices. |
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Near Pensacola, long stretches of beachfront property look bombed out. |
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Because this usually means hauling up other soil-stabilizing flora along with the moss, the practice turns vast stretches of poor soil into wasteland. |
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But what of the people it might displace, areas of fertile land that might become stretches of wasteland and even the water wars that might ensue? |
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Whereas a literary scholar today might take, say, 1830 to 1900 as his or her specialist period, Auerbach's period stretches for almost three thousand years. |
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When I travel I drive for long stretches with the radio turned off. |
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The substitutions aside, the siege of the England goal continues with long stretches of French possession interrupted by the briefest of respites. |
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They certainly don't deserve watching a judge turn his gaze away from the stage for long stretches of time while difficult routines are being strenuously performed. |
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The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty. |
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A line of skiers stretches forever as they herringbone toward the heavens. |
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Echoing Cole's sense of the sublime, geologists saw the landscape as a dynamic expression of inhuman forces operating over vast stretches of time. |
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The background, with hills covered by pine trees on one side of the road and stretches of blue sea on the other side, makes viewing the paddy field soothing to the eyes. |
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The beach at low tide stretches so far that to go for a paddle you must patter for a quarter of an hour across the stripy rippled sand, hardened by the retreating tide. |
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Pannage, or Common of Mast, stretches back to medieval times and allows commoners, as landowners in the area are known, to graze pigs in the forest. |
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Despite a few fiery flashes of hot-bloodedness, Unfaithful has several interminable stretches where you're aware of nothing but the passing of time. |
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Good chub and barbel being caught from various stretches of the river. |
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Most trusts improved existing roads, but some new roads, usually only short stretches, were also built. |
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Jetties are long structure that stretches from the coast of a shore to deeper waters, often made of stone, concrete, soils, dirt, and wood. |
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Despite being a listed A road, it is single track in some stretches with passing places. |
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The stretches and exercises here all target the lower leg and will keep the muscles in your calves strong. |
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Study was conducted on identifying stretches on which new expressways can be constructed. |
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This formation stretches from Bideford to Bude in Cornwall, and contributes to a gentler, greener, more rounded landscape. |
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It was named for Silesia, a region that stretches over the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany. |
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There were stretches of fine, soft grass on the cliffs and great patches of camass and buttercups. |
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It stretches from the northern 'Asir Region in southwestern Saudi Arabia to Dhofar Governorate in southern Oman. |
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The flat, fertile prairie of the Great Plains stretches to the west, interrupted by a highland region in the southeast. |
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A series of delt stretches, deep-knee bends, and ab extensions left little doubt about La Lanne's mighty power of persuasion. |
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The concourse stretches across the heads of platforms 1 to 12, underneath the London end of the four train sheds. |
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The 10th SWB captured the eastern stretches of the wood and inflicted many casualties on the Germans. |
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Cumbria's northern boundary stretches from the Solway Firth from the Solway Plain eastward along the border with Scotland to Northumberland. |
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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is the governing body for the town and the County Borough, which stretches as far south as Treharris. |
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This ward stretches inland along the A494 road and includes Pennal community. |
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During lunging psoas stretches, she also makes sure to perform them both turned in and turned out. |
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Of all these, the Belgae too, on the side of the Sequani and the Helvetii, upon the river Rhine, and stretches toward the north. |
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Extensive stretches of Cornwall's coastline, and Bodmin Moor, are protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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The corporate muscle that stretches and bends our lives has had its own strong backdraught. |
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He invented the Leg Adductor Relaxation Assistor a lightweight and affordable product which stretches the adductor muscle group. |
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Across breeds, matched stretches of DNA tend to be short, in the range of tens of thousands of base pairs. |
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The Peak District national park also stretches into the northern corner of Staffordshire. |
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I also put a couple of in-line lightning arrestors at the end of long stretches of fencing. |
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These involve yoga stretches, qigong movements, and helpful acupressure techniques. |
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The skin is the substance that wrinkles, shows age, stretches, scars and cuts. |
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It stretches from St Bees Head, just south of Whitehaven in Cumbria, to the Mull of Galloway, on the western end of Dumfries and Galloway. |
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A ground crew person stretches the towrope down the runway, with the winch at one end and the sailplane at the other. |
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Tennis may be the quietest sport, with long stretches of respectful silence interrupted only by the thwop of balls being hit. |
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Honey buzzards normally avoid long stretches of sea and experts hope the chick is resting on something floating. |
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This granite was transported from the moor via the Haytor Granite Tramway, stretches of which are still visible. |
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With Benty he stretches teams, he plays on the shoulder and you can see that gives us room in midfield. |
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In theory, the existence of one sheet somehow triggers other peptide stretches to become beta sheets. |
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This area stretches from the source of the River Don down to and including Oughtibridge. |
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This 454-mile scenic byway stretches from the shores of Lake Erie in Pennsylvania to the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River. |
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Fish do exist in the stretch between Rossendale and Bury and fish are to be introduced in stretches between Radcliffe and Manchester. |
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A small area of Millstone Grit Group rocks stretches through Flintshire and Wrexham into the northwest corner of Shropshire near Oswestry. |
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The plain stretches from the Rimrose Valley in Seaforth, near Liverpool on the Mersey, to the south, to Preston on the Ribble, to the north. |
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The park stretches south from the Scottish border and includes Hadrian's Wall. |
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She is caught up in a good old fashioned Italian-style blood feud that stretches back decades. |
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These consist of short stretches of double track, usually long enough to hold one train. |
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Completely encircling the Nottingham conurbation, it stretches for several miles into the surrounding districts, and extends into Derbyshire. |
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The district stretches from Holme Moss in the north to Sterndale Moor in the south and from Hague Bar in the west to Bamford in the east. |
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The naval headquarters of the Marathas, Shivaji built it with 32 turrets, while the wall of the fort stretches over a mile against the horizon. |
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Tonight, Marr hits a power chord riff, stretches it out and brings it into now. |
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A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. |
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In machines employing that scheme, known as the Sanger method, only 96 stretches of DNA can be sequenced at any one time. |
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And he's got the company's crack acting team on the job to help us through the hokier stretches. |
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