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A centimetre.
"I inched forward centimetre by centimetre.
(A centimetre is about 0.4 in).
Not one centimetre has gone to waste.
Instead Key flailed all round the paddock and was forced to retreat centimetre by centimetre".
And we won't budge a single centimetre from Ukrainian land.
Every centimetre, every inch has been one of the hardest.
Cover with water but only by a centimetre.
But what did a centimetre look like from the future?
Billions a second stream through every cubic centimetre of space.
Yet she forced herself to override her instincts and relaxed her shoulders to utilise her arms to greater effect and centimetre by centimetre she edged in front.
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