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Flatworms are thus constrained to be relatively flat and comparatively small; parasitic worms, which do not locomote, can achieve immense lengths (e.g., tapeworms), but they remain very thin.
Big American newspapers and magazines go to immense lengths to report responsibly and accurately, demanding multiple sources for stories, employing fact-checkers and making public apologies when, for example, they got it wrong over WMDs in Iraq.
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Among other assertions (argued soberly, and at immense length), Johnston alleged that Wordsworth was a founder member of the British secret service, a government informer or long-time, hireling snitch.
The biggest gripe about document transmission via e-mail, however, is attachments: unless you have the right software, they are meaningless".One of the most common academic experiences is the failed attachment: a person sends you an attachment with incomprehensible formatting of immense length that crashes your system," says Gillian Evans, a history professor at Cambridge University.
As I walk the immense length of Facebook's new 430,000-square foot Menlo Park office building, it's hard not to stop and gawk at the posters.
The nave's immense length was particularly notable, with a Norman triforium and vaulted ceiling.
Thus the immense length of the nectary of Angraecum sesquipedale of Madagascar might, perhaps, have been completely explained by Mr. Wallace, if this important purpose had been taken into account" (pg. 133).
Because of their immense length, chromosomal DNAs are packaged into cylindrical structures (chromatids) that fit into each half of the dividing cell and have an elasticity that maintains their shape when dragged around the cell by microtubules.
The straw ropes used in juldarigi are immense, up to 200m in length and 1m in diameter.
William Tell, rarely done due to its length and use of immense musical forces, was going to be an adventure, and the task was to be made wonderful knowing that the conductor was Antonio Pappano with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome.
Theater's problems are immense and have been discussed at length: the inherent injustice in financial structuring of its institutions, the conflict of risk-taking versus bringing in consistent audiences, its various kinds of outdatedness, to state a few.
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