Sentence examples for important stretch of from inspiring English sources

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"The most important stretch of our season is coming up over the next two months," Rodriguez said, "so if it takes a day or two — whatever it takes"..

The Futenma question remains unresolved, however, after the government in Tokyo failed to persuade people in Henoko – an ecologically important stretch of coastline – to agree to host the new offshore base.

Rail traffic on an important stretch of track in the south of France was interrupted after a train was derailed when it hit donkeys that had wandered onto the track, rail authorities said.

"It's the same thing over and over," said center Bobby Holik, who committed perhaps the most egregious error here Thursday night, as the Rangers kicked off an important stretch of 14 games against Eastern Conference opponents with a 3-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.

HOCKEY Stars' Turco Shuts Out Blues Marty Turco stopped 33 shots for his 16th career shutout and helped the Dallas Stars begin an important stretch of their season with a 2-0 victory at home over the St . LouisBlues last night.

There are 14 of these districts up for grabs, making up what may be the most important stretch of territory for Democrats: districts outside of major cities like Denver, Houston and Miami, defined by their diversity and relatively high levels of educational attainment.

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They're all places of no more than 5,000 inhabitants, close to either toll-free autoroutes or important stretches of dual carriageway that are autoroutes in all but name.

Fans who are catching up on a game in progress, or who want to identify important stretches of a contest, can scan a text-based play-by-play, or view a "lead tracker" graphic.

This account constitutes one of the philosophical tradition's earliest, most extensive, and most important stretches of metaphysical reasoning.

In summary, Song observers were well aware of the location of important stretches of ancient Great Wall remains, especially those lines of fortification constructed by the pre-imperial Qin state and the Northern Qi dynasty.

It has later became clear that telomeres also help their own cell's DNA: DNA-copying enzymes can't read all the way to the end of the chromosome, inevitably producing a slightly shorter copy than the original; without telomeres, important stretches of DNA would be lost every time a cell divides.

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