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To stretches
verb
To lengthen by pulling.
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Feelings get particularly mixed up in AG Cook's phantasmic remix of "Repeat Pleasure" by How to Dress Well, where a comically pitch-stretched, almost clownish introduction gives way to stretches of dead serious, crooning R&B beauty dipping you in and out of the bath with disruptive moments of excess and silliness.
Some bind to stretches of DNA.
The score is a dazzling concoction that blends sundry styles, often shifting from frenzied passages to stretches of haunting timelessness.
The injury can lead to varying levels of impairment, from dizziness and headaches to stretches of malaise and memory loss.
The artist was soon opening up these backdrops to stretches of azure sky flecked with fleecy white clouds, tracts of verdant hills and majestic mountains.
They are prone to stretches of crushing losses, when their offense sputters and their defense reels, as has been true the past two weeks, at Oakland and Baltimore.
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But first, to stretch.
Everything is meant to stretch.
To stretch the field.
I wanted to stretch my legs".
The rubber band starts to stretch.
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