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As state budgets get stretched, tobacco money will become all the more attractive.
For example, the label used to describe a trend may get stretched far beyond its original meaning.
If the foot isn't placed fully on the bench, the Achilles tendon may get stretched too much when the heel dips below the bench.
Gravitational waves distort the shape of all objects in their path things get stretched and squeezed this way and that, but by a microscopic degree.
Even at that distance, the gas will get stretched out, with probably half spiraling into the black hole and the rest flung outward.
"In Europe you get stretched and pushed in different ways and I think John and the other young players will benefit immensely from that experience".
This would appeal to the big clubs, which already complain that their squads get stretched by having to play too many matches across too many competitions.
"Synergy is a viable notion, but it can get stretched," said David J. Londoner, an entertainment industry analyst with Wertheim Schroeder in New York.
"You let in the first then you chase, get stretched and very fine players can punish you and that is what happened," O'Neill said.
He was later shown in an image grabbing his crotch, and in commercials rapping about the underwear: "I gotta wear dese during my shows cause if I just wear regular briefs, they get stretched out".
"I get spasms and lock up, I hate to say a lot, but it happens during a game," Pettitte said, "and you've got to get it rubbed out during the game and get stretched out".
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