Sentence examples for is span from inspiring English sources

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is span

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The space from the thumb to the end of the little finger when extended; nine inches; eighth of a fathom.

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"Image: Is It Everything?" by Aricka Flowers The extremes of people's thoughts on who Oprah is span from comments by critics indicating that she is the master of the con, along with Phil Donahue, to describing her in terms of the black mammy stereotype: nearly 200 pounds of Mississippi-bred black womanhood, brassy, earthy, street smart and soulful.

Although several subcomponents of WM can be measured, evidence suggests the primary subcomponent affected in schizophrenia is span capacity (WMC).

The span of I is span(I) = max{ i − j| i, j ∈ I}, the position of I is pos(I) = min i ∈ I and the shape of I is shape(I) = { i − pos(I)| i ∈ I}.

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The Tsangpo is spanned in several places by suspension bridges.

The Grand Canal is spanned by four bridges.

Old Tampa Bay is spanned by two bridges and a causeway.

The gorge is spanned by an incredible arched bridge built in 1761 by Jose Martin Aldeguela.

The bay is spanned by a bridge from just north of Rio de Janeiro's centre to Niterói.

The Sarine River is spanned by several bridges, notably the seven-arched Pont de Zähringen.

The Taw is spanned there by a 15th-century stone bridge (widened in 1796 and 1962).

The name combines cangas ("towns") with the Narcea, which is spanned by a Roman bridge.

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