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It's as spirited, single-minded, and cheekily adolescent as Tintin, and nearly as elastic.
FEW things are as elastic as the idea of the neighborhood restaurant.
At your age the veins are not as elastic as before.
Indeed, "rendition" has some way to go before its definition becomes as elastic as that of "freedom" now is.
Silk from her spiders is more tear-resistant than nylon, four times as elastic as steel, and stronger than Kevlar.
Your veins may not be as elastic as before, however the good news, you can make then elastic once more.
He said it also "communicates a message to the musculature — may you be as elastic as this spring".
But nowhere are attitudes toward sex and gender quite as elastic as in the far reaches of the southern state of Oaxaca.
Christopher Fitzgerald provides excellent comic relief as Frank; his dancing was as elastic as a rubbber band and his acting just as snappy.
The pregnant sample was as elastic as a loose rubber band, and soft to the touch it stretched but did not break.
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A high-profile university donor speaking to fundraisers described the philanthropic pound as 'elastic', implying that the total pot is never finite.
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