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Fibronectin is normally a tangled protein, but when it binds to cell surfaces, it gets stretched out into long bundles.

The latter is streaming at massiveattack.co.uk, where it gets stretched out by Burial in an ambient manner with some minor-key dubstep flourishes.

Wear a loose top, so it won't matter if it gets stretched out from try-on sessions.

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Unroll so the Tyvek is taut, but not so much that it gets stretch marks or tears when fastened.

"I'm quite tall, so I suppose it just gets stretched out". The following year, she read The Man Who Ate Everything, by the food writer Jeffrey Steingarten, and wrote a letter to every gelateria mentioned in his essay about hunting for the best ice-cream in Italy, asking for a job.

Capital spending for Hyundai and its brethren gets stretched out.

Everything I read on the Internet told the same old story we've been telling for thousands of years: For girls, the first time you have sex is going to be painful; you need to just get it over with, like ripping a Band-Aid off; and once your vagina gets stretched out, it will be fine.

He lets rhythm flow through him without a feeling of constraint; sometimes the pulse gets stretched, but it's constantly changing, the kind of musicianship that always sounds modern.

The piriformis rarely gets stretched so it is actually more prone to injuries than other muscles.

On the other hand, when the stick is pulled back in, the rubber band gets stretched and pulls the door shut due to the tension it develops.

If the muscles around the chromatophore contract, the bag gets stretched out, revealing the colour.

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