How To Use Extended In A Sentence
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The extended period of damage was probably brought on by the cool/wet growing conditions.
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It is an Extended Family Tree - showing all the collateral branches of a family, i.e. all the descendants.
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Other products include extended-shelf-life and aseptic products in single-serve containers sold at convenience stores and multipacks at club stores.
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The strike had been planned as a 24-hour walkout but has been extended three times.
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A minute later Arsenal extended their lead after breaking with searing pace.
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The authority of the father was absolute, as the head of a hierarchy arranged by generation, age and sex, in which every member of the extended family was related in rank to every other.
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Both were well known in this close-knit community and deepest sympathy is extended to their families.
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Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
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She would not say if the law could also be extended to Chinese nationals living overseas.
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If you're keeping it traditional and not using Halloween as a three day extended party, you can get down on the actual holiday with the Latin funk of Pimps of Joytime and Nayas at Rock and Roll Hotel.
Nightlife agenda
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Lie on your side resting on one forearm with your legs extended.
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Muttering under his breath, the soldier extended the spyglass, increasing the magnification of the instrument.
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The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.
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If the developer has notified the planning authority in advance then the twenty eight day period is extended to four months.
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An extended communal deliquescence into the same subway sludge from which the torment arose.
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[The site] consists of 'crudities': pieces of raw experience, regularly uploaded ... it aims at developing an extended version of the conventional weblog, one that allows users to upload visual input such as (streaming -) video-files and pictures as easily as texts.
Boing Boing: December 22, 2002 - December 28, 2002 Archives
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Champlain appears to be carrying a light arquebus that Paulin-Desormeaux calls a fusil de chasse, a hunting weapon; ibid., 1:184-93; for a more extended discussion, see below, chapter 12, and Appendix L.
Champlain's Dream
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The government extended its remit as part of crime prevention across the aviation industry.
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He stood up, looked down at me consideringly for a moment, then walked around the table, extended his hand, and drew me to my feet.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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The poem, in Italian, is an extended or "tailed" sonnet, with a coda of six lines appended to the standard 14.
Archive 2010-01-01
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The wellingtonia in Orchard Close is thought to be 360 years old and part of an extended avenue planted to mark the route taken by the defeated King Charles after the Battle of Edgehill.
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However, despite these similarities, the political significance of the extended family was not uniform throughout Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
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Black prepares the extended fianchetto of his light Bishop with… b7-b5.
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But the extended prayer in unison is a metallic Procrusteanism, which absolutely defies the rationale of the whole business, which is the communication of meaning.
Leap Year -- Day
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Failure to have the service done may invalidate some extended warranties or service contracts.
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They always provided the best of opportunities for their children as well as caring for their extended whanau and the Temuka community.
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Dalgliesh thought that the design would have been more successful if the fagade had been balanced by extended bays, but either inspiration or money had ran out and the house looked curiously unfinished.
She Closed Her Eyes
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The egg extended obliquely backward across the fly's prosternum.
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the building was extended by addition of east and west wings linked to the centre by colonnades tracing the path of the old road.
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In another measure to improve fuel efficiency, the top three gear ratios in the transmission have been extended to ensure the engine runs at lower RPMs, the electric motor-assisted steering system reduces demands on the engine.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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Import controls were extended to the paper industry.
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Süleyman the Magnificent in the sixteenth century extended his reach from the Sudan and the northern shore of Africa to Baghdad and far into Europe, where - twice - Turkish rams would batter at the gates of Vienna.
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The wing flaps were not extended at the time of the accident.
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Crew can take extended leave or go skiing for the weekend.
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This abiding relationship extended to all aspects of life, including daily existence.
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Especially compelling were the bathrooms, where colorful decals and objects extended from the more public washing areas into the stalls themselves.
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True, Olbermann and Patrick would also make plenty of references to pop culture, but the references came across as charmingly haughty, as if the anchormen were showing us that they had interests that extended beyond the court or field.
The Enthusiast
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Memmel's cast, which had extended to just below her knee, was removed, but she is still on crutches.
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The 1867 Reform Act extended the franchise to much of the male working class.
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In defeating the champions, Robson's team extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches since May.
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The pre-emptive slaughter of healthy animals was extended by the administrations in Whitehall and Edinburgh yesterday.
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Intradermal calcium injections are required for burns that do not respond to topical therapy, for extensive burns or when treatment delay has occurred. 23,16 A 27 to 30 gauge needle is used to inject a 10 percent calcium gluconate solution into the burn. 22 No greater than 0.5 ml. of solution should be injected per cm2, in order to avoid pressure necrosis. 24 Injections should be extended 0.5 cm. beyond the affected area.
Hydrofluoric Acid
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In this paper, we design a video sensor network architecture based on an extended multi-level C/S model, which effectively supports image process by multiple cooperative sensors.
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It's more spacious in the back, particularly in the boot, its extended roofline giving it the look of a small estate rather than a hatchback.
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The era Gill refers to as ‘colonial’ has both a more extended temporal continuity and a more contingent nature.
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his extended legs reached almost across the small room
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By reference to Plate XII it will be seen that the water-proofing, which in the concrete-roof tunnels extended the full height of the sides to the 15° line, was carried in the brick-roof tunnels completely around the extrados of the arch.
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Cross-Town Tunnels. Paper No. 1158
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At the top of your pull, quickly drop under and catch the bar with your arms extended overhead.
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This game is superior in complexity to English draughts by virtue of the fact that it is played on a board ten squares by ten squares and that capturing moves have an extended scope.
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But the most important thing is that he totally blends in with the entire extended family.
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Here the author proceeds tondo by tondo, providing extended readings of each work, into which she integrates observations about the setting, function, and circular significance of the tondo made in earlier chapters.
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In this rather archaically written biography, marred by ornate, stilted language and the author's reliance on and citation of endlessly extended passages from his great-great-grandfather's autobiography, James Mellon struggles mightily but fails to make his readers care much for or about Thomas Mellon.
Banking On the Future
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I was shattered to see how the disease had extended its deathly grip.
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Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
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The particular hill on which they were, out-jutted from the regular line of the range, so that the sweep of their vision extended over three-quarters of the circle.
Chapter XVI
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A large body of evidence points to the existence of an extended, complex coronal magnetosphere originating at the cooler K subgiant
Naturejobs - All Jobs
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extended sense", but they are incapable of satisfying (B2), precisely because their way of satisfying (B1) is committed to a non-concatenative realization of syntactic structures.
The Language of Thought Hypothesis
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We get an extended mental digression from him on how to emotionally distance oneself from crying people.
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Amy then extended her arms and spread her legs to increase wind resistance, and Kevin was able to catch up with her.
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I don't much care for the kind of extended foreplay that's typically recommended.
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The requirement will be extended to smaller properties as soon as there are enough accredited energy assessors.
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Keep in mind that abdominal muscle force increases as the arms are extended further above the head.
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Where you usually have a nuclear family living together and nobody else, we will often have not just a nuclear family but cousins, aunts, great-aunts, uncles. The extended family lives together, tightly knit.
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Yes, the common law and equity jurisdiction was extended, was it not?
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The range and endurance time are also extended by in-flight refuelling, using a probe and drogue inflight refuelling system.
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Appreciation was also extended to all the sponsors and contributors for making the show such a success.
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[_Rothmaler_: pulsi _codd_], stridore rudentes,/ingemit _et_ nostris ipsa carina malis 'and _Tr_ III iv 57-58' ante oculos errant domus, urbsque et forma locorum,/accedunt_que_ suis singula facta locis ', but these are extended descriptions of single events, not lists of separate examples.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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As part of the strategic collaboration Hynix and Toshiba have extended their patent cross licensing.
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It is a variation of the short tunnel option, which was extended to bypass the garden suburb of Haberfield.
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Kippletringan was distant at first a gey bit; then the gey bit was more accurately described, as ablins three mile; then the three mile diminished into like a mile and a bittock; then extended themselves into four mile or there-awa; and, lastly, a female voice, having hushed a wailing infant which the spokeswoman carried in her arms, assured Guy Mannering, It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan, and unco heavy road for foot passengers.
Chapter I
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Defense planners predict an extended period of retrenchment.
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The carpenter extended the measuring tape as far as it would go.
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We needed more space and the mews house next door became available, so we bought that and extended into it.
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The mail-order range has now been extended to include beef, duck, lamb, chicken, pheasant and goose.
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Smoke generators, burning fuel oil to create a dense and evil-smelling cloud, were able to screen targets from air or ground attack for extended periods.
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Where the decision has been obtained by fraud the limitation period may be extended by s32 of the Limitation Act 1980.
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This provided background information which was extended through visits.
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She extended her hand with the imperious manner of someone who'd been at the same job long enough to harbor illusions of irreplaceability.
When The Bough Breaks
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The rebrand is a bid by BBC management to expand the awareness of its digital stations, with extended versions of Radio 4 favourites such as The Now Show and The News Quiz, and Archers spin-off Ambridge Extra.
Chris Evans loses half a million listeners from Radio 2 breakfast show
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Smith's style has an agitated energy that is nicely extended to the Chalfens, but it is rather unadaptable, or at least unadapted to the book's more nuanced characters, who are seen in the same constant light.
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This is one of the primary reasons why extended aging is not as important to tequila as it might be to bourbon or cognac.
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They extended a warm welcome to me.
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Then go back and do it again, but with your arms streamlined overhead (extended body position).
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An extended family tree will grow to include many distant cousins.
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The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery.
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With her body hidden, she extended the hand with the bag towards the door.
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Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
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But the most important thing is that he totally blends in with the entire extended family.
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Through a gap in the curtains, a finger of light extended slowly across their quilt.
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He adds that there has been a push for extended shelf life, driven primarily by the flavored milk category.
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The runner up came from a long way back and should be seen to better advantage over an extended trip.
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The navicular (scaphoid) and lunate (semilunar) are those most commonly fractured, usually by indirect violence, by forced dorsiflexion from a fall on the extended hand.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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Living near the factories where they worked, first-generation Romanian Americans established communities which often consisted of extended families or of those who had migrated from the same region in Romania.
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This manipulation was initially restricted to embryo culture and nodal micropropagation, but it has recently been extended to somatic embryogenesis.
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Acknowledging the necessity to work with others; getting the guts to ask for help in order to preclude slamming one's head against the wall for extended amounts of time; finding two, three or even more ways to tackle a problem, whether it be literally in homework or otherwise in managing life and time; learning many, _many_ subtle things that you certainly won't regret learning as you tackle challenges in the future.
Failing Students
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The discourtesies extended to the collector by the newspapers were not only uncivil but also irrelevant.
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Another Kelly free extended the lead before Joe Higgins shot to the net for the game's only goal.
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He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment.
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They extended a warm welcome to me.
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Sara had other ideas, however, and extended a leg high into the air to flick it up before manoeuvring to execute an exquisite overhead kick that flew past Francois Dubordeaux into the bottom right corner of his goal.
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47 The image of the child in utero as fruit hanging precariously from a tree extended back to Galen, as Constantinus believed. 48 While Aldobrandino's passage and metaphor attributed a considerable amount of agency to the fruit-fetus (note the active voice), most discussions of fetal growth and parturition portrayed the fetus as entirely passive.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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From the landing gear, a single bracing wire extended into the cowl and was fixed to the motor mount.
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Consider in your model the higher staff costs needed to cover extended opening hours.
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So she is unable to play with friends or join in the fun with extended family.
The Sun
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And it could've been a breakout success if only his reach hadn't extended so far.
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The 23 members of his extended family climbed onto a truck taking onions to market in Peshawar, he said.
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The run has been extended in London after a sell-out tour of eight provincial theatres.
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Hydrodynamic and small angle x-ray scattering measurements show that plant MSP has an extended, prolate ellipsoid shape in solution.
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SHE sits astride him with one leg in front and the other extended behind.
The Sun
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It would mean that the residual contributory elements of benefits were extended, not frozen.
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City extended their unbeaten run to seven games when they won 3-0 at Chesterfield.
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From the moment of birth an infant is showered with attention and care by family members and extended kin.
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After the flood, existing levees were rebuilt, extended, and reinforced with revetments.
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They extended to religious observance and penance, or expiation, though in the later period there is a tendency to concentrate on what looks more today, in the west, like law.
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To his wife, his daughters, and all his extended family, we tender our sincere sympathy.
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On his first day back, he hyperextended his back, which will keep him out at least a week.
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After the First World War the coverage of unemployment insurance was extended and a contributory pension scheme was introduced.
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During the Miocene the shelf was intermittently emergent, and the submarine canyons were extended to the shelf area through headward erosion.
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Following this extended period of stability the slope, whilst still grazed grassland, suddenly became unstable.
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Dichroic fog may result from extended development of high speed films.
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In 2000, he demonstrated his commitment to that by releasing gypsy-jazz and free-funk albums simultaneously, while in 2005 and 2009 he extended the organ-combo approach in partnership with legendary keys groover John Medeski.
This week's new live music
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The calendar itself spans a year, but can be extended.
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The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority hopes the scheme will be extended if ministers give their approval to the science proposals.
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Catwalks extended across the open spaces below me which were filled with machinery of different kinds.
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We may be too old to tango, but my hand is extended to clap,’ he told him.
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However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time.
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The scheme will be extended throughout the country after a successful six-month pilot project.
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But the figure of the woman was still more awkward: an unwieldy bulk, two extended arms which seemed to bear it up with difficulty, and looked like two carved handles from the neck to the widest part of a large kilderkin, and beneath this enormous body, two legs, naked up to the knees, which could scarcely totter along.
Chapter XI
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I did this years ago, and babyfood jars were perfect with copper wire, ooooh, pretty but have one of those long-nosed lighters or extended matches, because if you try to light the candle and then drop it in, it goes out nine times out of ten.
Turn Old Jars Into Hanging Candle Lanterns | Lifehacker Australia
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Coming into an extended plank position, keep abs tight, take one hand off the floor and touch your opposite shoulder.
The Sun
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The history of mathematics had always interested Rey Pastor and late in his career his interests in historical topics extended to cartography.
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Furthermore he argues that the idea of proportion cannot be extended to moral and intellectual beauty.
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Davis Cup is unbeloved by many in or close to the tennis business, and its extended schedule is difficult for the players.
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Still, they both extended their unbeaten runs to five matches.
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But I'll tell you this, sir, that those units that have been extended here for 15 months, I applaud what their commanders and senior non-commissioned officers have done, because they've implemented what we refer to as a fighter management program, which provides for the maximum extent possible every bit of rest and recovery we possibly can for our troopers before we push them back out in the streets.
CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2007
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We have extended the time limit for claims until July 30.
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The oil well extended several hundreds of feet in depth.
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The time block of the traditional extended summer vacation is redistributed in the form of shorter breaks throughout the year.
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Is darling loll head extended on become warped and what does prolapse have to distinguish?
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In sum, it is not clear how the distinction between categorematic and syncategorematic terms, so natural in the framework of a term logic, can be extended to a post-Fregean function/argument conception of propositional structure.
Logical Constants
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The rajas, ranis, peshwas and nawabs had their own cohorts, extended to include the mutinous sepoys.
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A porch extended from the kitchen to a trellised walk dripping wisteria in the spring.
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Approaching the end of the channel, we found that the German couple who had pushed on ahead had encountered a more vigorous current and were clinging to the reef, their bodies extended like banners in the slipstream.
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Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker.
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I wonder what short-term and long-term economic benefits would accrue from shutting down Rome on the Potomac for an extended period: say, 30 days.
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Heavy rains extended south to the Illawarra escarpment west of Wollongong, an area accustomed to drenchings from east coast lows.
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He pitched in an extended spring training game last week with no further aggravation.
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A restrict limitation for expected precision of equivalence principle test of extended rotating bodies with a torsion balance was set.
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She also has suspiciously total recall of extended conversations.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Mary Leapor was an only child, but she grew up surrounded by a large extended family.
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The service introduced on a pilot basis in Guntur and Tenali will be extended to all towns.
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Manchester City moved three points clear at the top of Division One and extended their unbeaten home run to 14 games, but made hard work of disposing of plucky Preston.
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In television cuts of the film, there are tons of alternate takes and extended gags.
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He looks like a choirboy and plays with a dreamy certainty, winding up his big, extended forehand to crunch winners with abandon.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Moorish girl advanced, creeping on her knees, her two hands still extended towards Meroë, who, full of pity, leaned towards the suppliant, meaning to raise her up.
The Brass Bell or, The Chariot of Death
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Couldn't routine surgery hours be extended to weekends to make it user-friendly at no extra cost?
Times, Sunday Times
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The temple extended 60 cubit beneath the earth and rose 120 cubits above the surface.
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At this point I chose dignified silence over extended debate.
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Heavy metal bands and extended guitar riffs are likely to get these sorts rocking.
Times, Sunday Times
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Next month, the poster campaign will be extended to include public buildings like libraries and leisure centres.
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The result is an extended organization — an integrated value chain — known as a keiretsu.
Managing Strategic Relationships
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The same mechanism can be extended for dollar liquidity.
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By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks.
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Compared with the former, it extended the outer scope of "Misrepresentation" but such provisions as value date of lawsuit prescription, disclosure date of misrepresentation still await amendments.
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The successful car scrappage scheme could be extended to inefficient household products.
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The backlog of essential work is certain to lead to more extended closures of offshore oil and gas platforms.
Times, Sunday Times
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-- It must be remembered that when for the sake of exercise or effect syllables are extended in time, they must be so uttered that their identity is not impaired, -- that is, their enunciation must be free from mouthing.
The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
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It's a conceit that would ring false with David Threlfall's wild, bacchanalian Chatsworth patriarch but William H Macy's Frank is a more sensitive, caring soul, who uses his extended period of sobriety to connect with the kids.
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The scope of s 251 relating to summary financial statements is also extended.
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Now that we have extended the hall, those small electric heaters are no longer adequate.
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Much of the present book is devoted to ministerial orders, with an essay on the diaconate and several extended discussions on the episcopal office and the meaning of apostolic succession.
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The method of the authorities was to establish a military post, called a presidio, at some convenient point, from which protection would be extended to several missions.
The Romance of the Colorado River
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Many punk bands extended this antagonism to all established rock musicians over the age of twenty-five.
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Whereas the latter had tended to deal with divisions through a process of avoidance or such extended discussion that unity was effected through boring dissidents into submission, his style was brusque and peremptory.
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The scheme will not be extended to interest-only mortgages.
Times, Sunday Times
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Disregarding a fundamental rule of airmanship that calls for lowering the nose of a plane to gain speed in the event of an aerodynamic stall, the 32-year-old co-pilot at the controls of Flight 447 continued to pull up the nose of the plane, despite extended stall warnings.
Air France Crash Report Likely to Alter Pilot Training
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Reading detective fiction and being able to converse about it at length over an extended period of time were undoubtedly what got me moving in that direction, because in my personal life Ive never been much of a gumshoe or very tough at all.
James Fuerst - An interview with author
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Country postings are usually for four year terms, but can be extended into a fifth year.
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Slovenes maintain close relations with their parents, siblings, and extended families.
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For the above reasons, the extended Kalman filter is proposed as RBF learning algorithm, and the biradial function is used in hidden layer.
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Operating under Windows 3.0, LabQuest utilises the extended memory capability, multi-tasking and networking features of this graphic interface system.
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In previous years, teams like Galway and Kerry have lifted the cup prompting the commentators to predict an extended reign as the kings of football.
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Good wishes were extended to Mrs Margaret Kelly-White who is convalescing in a nursing home after a recent illness.
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The concession should not be extended to SADC citizens as this would open a loophole for illegal aliens.
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If your rug has to be stored for any extended period of time, we strongly suggest that it be cleaned and mothproofed, as a dirty rug provides an attractive home for wool-eating insects.
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This was quickly followed by an unconverted try for Newbury full-back Czertak, which extended the lead to 21-3.
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Straighten both legs until they are fully extended.
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Latin American families which are often extended and matrifocal often appear in the media or popular literature as being ‘deviant’ or ‘in crisis.’
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When, on the other hand, the fiber is extended, this clear substance is driven out of the tubes and collects between the sarcous element and the membrane of Krause, and gives the appearance of the light part between these two structures; by this means it elongates and narrows the sarcomere.
IV. Myology. 2. Development of the Muscles
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Amongst so excitable a people as the Arabs, this game caused quarrels and bloodshed, hence its prohibition: and the theologians, who everywhere and at all times delight in burdening human nature, have extended the command, which is rather admonitory than prohibitive, to all games of chance.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Anyone who thinks local opposition would be easily overcome should review the extended history of the Channel Tunnel rail link.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Extended Synthesis says those jumps are sometimes hundreds of millions of years and you've coined the term punctuated evolution to cover this.
The Origin of Form Was Abrupt Not Gradual
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The self-confident singer rocked out, freestyled with natural ease and steamed up the room with poetry and poise and an intense, extended version of ‘Sun Again.’
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I have reduced the interest rate from 16 % to 9 %, and extended the repayment terms from 25 to 30 years.
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There follows an extended improvisation on the theme of being at sea.
The Times Literary Supplement
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A colonnade of massive stone pillars extended along the entire 462 feet of its front.
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Judged alongside their abstemious Anglo-Saxon counterparts, they were seen as unruly, belligerent and not to be relied on, a slur that was extended to generations through media distortion and police discrimination.
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It features a two-button placket, full-fashioned rib-knit collar with contrast tipping, set-in sleeve, rib-knit cuffs with contrast tipping and extended back length with vent hem.
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Our policies had been extended for two months because the insurance company employee who wrote them had gone on vacation.
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In energy the government 's tentacles extended through electricity and gas into oil and the coal industry.
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