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The highway ended at the Mackinac Chippewa county line, but an extension farther east was shown on maps of the time as under construction.
In 2013, it financed the construction of a 472-kilometer (300-mile) railway line at a cost of $3.2 billion, with $1.5 billion more for its extension farther west into the country.
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Out on his own, though, Mr. Petronio took a few liberties with Ms. Brown's cerebral technique, tarting it up with corsets, speeding up the tempo and pushing the extensions farther out into space.
In much the same way as forest fire crews rip out vegetation to deprive an advancing fire of fuel, the boardwalk gambit succeeded in halting the fire's extension any farther into Seaside Heights.
While U.S. doctrine has extended the ministerial exception to cover many lay positions, such an extension goes farther than what is found in European law.
In the early Permian a number of rift valleys oriented east-west and northwest-southeast originated, possibly related to extensions that farther north led to the opening of the Neo-Tethys.
By all accounts the full extension, which juts farther into the audience and brings the ensemble more fully into the hall, yields the best sound.
As the pH increases from 7 to 10, the ionization of –COOH increases resulting in increased negative charge density and farther extension of the polymer chains away from the surface.
On the next three stories, the extension will step back farther from the yard.
By a kind of metaphorical extension, the West will go farther than the East in regarding as evil (not just wrong) the destruction of an artifact, especially if that artifact is a work of art.
But then, if you're building a social network for your work, you want your work to be an extension of you and travel farther.
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