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Yesterday's outrage becomes yesterday's bargain, as the price spiral extends, upward and outward, with no end in sight.
Mr. Wingard's invention is a board with duckbill shaped ends, a handle that extends upward from the board and a rudder that points downward into the snow.
The mesosphere extends upward to the next temperature minimum, which defines the base of the thermosphere; the boundary between the two regions is called the mesopause.
In Peru, lowland rainforest extends upward to 1,200 to 1,500 metres, with transitional forest giving way to montane rainforest above 1,800 to 2,000 metres, which continues to 3,400 to 4,000 metres.
Its bulk extends upward about 3 miles (5 km) from the ocean bottom, then rises an additional 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to an elevation of 13,677 feet (4,169 metres) above sea level.
The montane forest extends upward from a lower limit of about 6,000 feet to 10,000 feet and includes giant trees, such as camphor and various figs, cedar, yellowwood, and the East African olive.
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The glass portion would extend upward over the top 42 stories.
His legs are lashed to planks that extend upward to form an X.
Many weak tornadoes appear not to extend upward far beyond the base of the parent storm.
Those spindles extending downward form the legs and those extending upward form the back and arm rests.
Ms. Pontes has an extraordinary voice: tangy and sympathetic, delicate and searing, extending upward to an airborne soprano.
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