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Italy would be an even bigger stretch.
This will be an even bigger stretch for old-school environmentalists.
These days, though, taxes are $9,000 per annum -- a bigger stretch than ever, now that Pete is retired.
That seems like a bigger stretch than the massive billboard that turned the 5-foot-9 Robinson into an 80-foot giant outside the Garden.
Senior officials use the terms "limited" and "light", both of which, if true, will reassure America's still-nervous allies and may help to placate the Russians and (at a bigger stretch) the Chinese.
Political analysts are divided over how much the wage trends will help Democrats this fall in their effort to take control of the House and, in a bigger stretch, the Senate.
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In 1912, when Germany, then Prussia, was far bigger, stretching into Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe, the education authorities had one minister and 64 civil servants.
Newsvine also just got bigger, stretching from 900 to 1240 pixels.
Start with bigger stretches.
That is a big stretch.
It is not a big stretch.
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