Sentence examples for Long kind from inspiring English sources

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From Paul Oppenheim Frankfurt-am-M[ain], 1 October 1919 My esteemed Professor, Now I am rewarded for my awkwardness by even a second long, kind letter!

"They are used to the best, and they require the best because of the strains from that long kind of business travel".

And I had written out this little schedule, and it pretty much has me working out every single hour, all day long, kind of psychotically.

TODD ZWILLICH So I sequestered myself in my room and I got comfortable as instructed and listened to the recordings and really tried to do it a couple of times to get into that space where your concerns and sort of the conversation you have with yourself all day long kind of melts away.

What does the Democratic Party have on the bench?" And he did a long kind of Obamaian pause, and then he said, "Well, there's Kamala Harris, in California". And I think he kind of made a routine mention of Tim Kaine, and then he said, "And then there's that guy in South Bend, Indiana.

Suspicions that there was a military burial ground in the park grew in 2000, when an expedition led by Dr. Bankoff, equipped with instruments that use electric current to sense differences in soil density, turned up what he called several "long, kind of ovoid, rectangular shapes about 10 feet down".

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It is also not a long form kind of communication, but rather a delivery system for information.

It's part of a season-long kind of package where we're taking care of our season-ticket holders more than we have in the past".

Updated at 6.31pm BST 6.25pm BST Robson 3-2 Li Na* (*Denotes server) One set all: 6-4, 6-7, 3-2 The noise from the Grandstand court is to do with David Ferrer, the men's No4 seed... On Louis Armstrong, Li makes an error of the usual, too-long kind to let Robson to 15-30 andoubleuble fault makes it 30-30 after she is interrupted by an errant ball.

I just loved this hour-long, kind of opera-vision.

Cosmologist Glenn Starkman of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and colleagues studied two of the longest kinds of undulations--those that, roughly speaking, span either an eighth or a quarter of the sky, as they report in the 26 November Physical Review Letters.

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