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As such, we wanted to honor the spirit of defying gender norms and take it to its fullest extension by casting models exclusively from the LGBTQ community to reclaim the symbolism of Clinton and her pantsuit.

As such, we wanted to honor the spirit of defying gender norms and take it to its fullest extension by casting models exclusively from the LGBT community to reclaim the symbolism of Clinton and her pantsuit.

At its fullest extension, it subtended a visual angle of 58° vertically (max distance between a hand and a foot ≈200 cm) and 31° horizontally (max distance between the right and left hand ≈100 cm) at the viewing distance of the subjects (180 cm).

All the light that fills the church drifts dreamily over the Joshua tree, which stretches to its fullest extension inside the girl during the slow-crawling time of the service.

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In Hempel's theory, evidence statement \ e\) is said to confirm hypothesis \(h\) just in case it entails, not \(h\) in its full extension, but suitable instantiations of \(h\).

One problem, he found, was that on the A-300, the amount of force needed to start moving the rudder was relatively high, and the total range of motion allowed at that speed was only a little over an inch, making it very difficult to apply any amount of rudder less than its full extension.

Of course, there is a bottomless ambiguity in that very Jamesian caveat if we but allow the term its full extension"—but that itself is part of the fun.

Of course, there is a bottomless ambiguity in that very Jamesian caveat — "if we but allow the term its full extension" — but that itself is part of the fun.

(It all comes back to that, to my and your "fun"—if we but allow the term its full extension; to the production of which no humblest question involved, even to that of the shade of a cadence or the position of a comma, is not richly pertinent).

(It all comes back to that, to my and your "fun" — if we but allow the term its full extension; to the production of which no humblest question involved, even to that of the shade of a cadence or the position of a comma, is not richly pertinent).

If we give the principle of moral equality its full extension, the distinction between citizen and alien is morally arbitrary, justified neither by nature nor achievement.

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