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"I like to stretch audiences," he said.
"I like to stretch materials to their most poignant state where they can't stand any longer and take on a kind of humanness," she explains in her Glasgow studio.
It's not that we have so many guests, although we have a lot, but I like to stretch out: a couple of rooms for my business ventures; Rivka is insane about meditating; the kids have air hockey, gaming systems.
#ImNotReallySelfishBut I like to stretch my legs so there's no room for you up here.
But I like to stretch and go in different places, so some of this music, like the stuff for Richard Bona, it's written for him.
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"Lady with a Fan" is actually quite a profound picture, and I would like to stretch a bit and show that I don't just do one thing.
"I'd like to stretch the Rusedski allusion by pleading with any England fans in the crowd not to catch the ball if any of the England team whack it for six, as the umpire will presumably give them out".
And I like to try to stretch that and do it with a wry grin as well, so that there's a sense of irony about it: Yes, it's a tragedy, isn't it?
"Edward, I like to think, is stretching my muscles".
"It still is just a matter of getting the innings in and today I would have liked to stretch it out to six innings, but I threw too many pitches early," Schilling said.
I like to see a player stretched more.
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