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"Mannequins today look stretched out a bit more," Mr. Pucci said.
Crossing the Wagon Today's models are, essentially, already-proven sedans, just stretched out a bit.
Well, while the display has been stretched out a bit, the device itself isn't expected to be significantly larger than the current Galaxy Note.
Stand up and walk around when you've stretched out a bit.
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But his low-gloss polish is generally likable, and he tends to stretch out a bit with his first-rate band.
The pack is kind of stretching out a bit, but they lost three or four runners within the first mile or so, the Eric the Eel kind, presumably.
While its latest release, "The Black and White Album," finds it stretching out a bit more stylistically, the band is sticking to its high-energy, high-voltage, high-camp attack.
"But we traveled up to the site and got excited about the whole project," Ms. Koch said, "and thought it be might be the right time and place for us to stretch out a bit".
And yet, though the story is told with perhaps too much modern efficiency (maybe the next season, six hours expected to air in 2012, will stretch out a bit), as you watch, your feelings for the old series return, and you experience something like a long summer afternoon of memory and affection at the same time that you're swept up in a brisk autumn wind of plot.
Mercedes usually stretch out a bit of an advantage when it gets serious come Saturday.
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