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In the past decade, the RAV4 has bulked up and grown in length, but its design has not exactly been a trendsetter.
Contracts and other documents have grown in length and complexity not as result of legal necessity but because the new technology makes it so easy to copy, expand and multiply - at a price.
Though her stories have gradually grown in length (the shortest in the forthcoming book is more than 7,000 words long), there remains only the one full-length novel.
Over time, the premise hasn't changed, but episodes have grown in length – each is now two hours long, a weekly movie of poolside cocktails while the dating maypole winds around.
In recent years, the list of viruses that interact with cellular microtubules has grown in length, but the general significance of the phenomenon remains unclear.
Already after two years the bone had remodelled to its normal shape and had grown in length.
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Best of all, the day is still growing in length, the solstice still a couple of weeks away.
Frank - wry and sweet, perceptive yet obtuse - is never anything other than insistently himself, even as the books enclosing him have changed, growing in length and complexity.
As the chapter ceased seeming peculiar, it also grew in length; the average Victorian chapter was around thirty-five hundroughlyds, roughly twice the eighteenth-century norm.
At a certain stage in their life cycle, woody plants cease to grow in length and begin to add to their girth, or width.
The body grows in length by the addition of new segments from the preanal segment (pygidium or tail), which is the site of all additional segment formation.
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