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Another speculation is that the human lifespan could be greatly extended, something that would wreak havoc on all population projections.
"Not voting in favor of extending something into the future does not seem to me to be voting for a tax increase".
And, actually, it's usually that he likes the orchestration but he's extending something or he's removed a part".
Professor Fournier says Microsoft's executives seem to have "assumed they had a brand" that could be extended to other products, "but you can't extend something that doesn't have resonance in people's lives".
Rather oddly, there hasn't been much discussion of formally extending something like deposit insurance to the short-term liabilities of shadow banks; but as it stands, there's probably enough of an implicit guarantee to do the job.
I also wanted to extend something enjoyable to the point that it became painful.
-- President Barack Obama has portrayed the health care reform that bears his name as a means of extending something vital, health insurance, to tens of millions of people who don't have any.
You can sweet talk me all you like, Sunil, but, like any journalist, my loyalty only extends to something with my byline on it.
Today, with Apple under attack by Samsung, we will see if this extends to something like a "designer's lament".
With no other crafted thing is the line between sensation and meaning quite so quickly crossed, quite so easily extended from something felt to something known, as with food.
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