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From Pilgrim's Progress in 1678 to Heart of Darkness in 1899 is a span of just over 200 years.
I have not cracked the clean office code, but there is a span of blank wall where my eye can rest, which is important for the work.
From the small but frothing Rio Turbio (literally "cloudy and turbulent river") on the valley floor to the peaks above is a span of around 2,000 metres.
It starts and finishes in the Middle East, but in between there is a span of some four millenniums (give or take the odd century) and a journey that covers much of the globe.
Naipaul's themes are fate, dissolution, bad luck; but he is also concerned with, beyond the story, the music – that is, a span of time, constituting a narrative or a life, comprising pauses in which the sword falls repeatedly, and in which nothing much is achieved.
This ABS is a span of 14 nucleotides that are not edited in the mature transcript.
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Choosing to take care of her ailing father, she put off higher education for what would turn out to be a span of nearly 70 years.
Back then they were the same age as their crowd, now there's a span of generations - parents bringing kids and kids bringing parents.
The outcome has been a span of brilliance appreciated in hockey circles but overshadowed locally by Eli Manning and the Super Bowl-winning Giants, Jeremy Lin and now Tim Tebow.
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