Sentence examples for lengthy row from inspiring English sources

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The investment bank JP Morgan yesterday raised its rescue takeover bid for Bear Stearns from $2 to $10 a share to try to avert a lengthy row with disgruntled investors in the crisis-hit Wall Street institution.

The suspensions, which were ordered during a a lengthy row over the decommissioning of IRA weapons, undermined Trimble's position and paved the way for the DUP, then the more hardline unionist party, to displace the Ulster Unionists as Northern Ireland's largest party.

Follow the smoke and head for the Rua Heróis de França, where you can take your pick from a lengthy row of plainly decorated restaurants, each with an outsized pavement grill and bursting with people – all piscine life is on the menu, but the sardines, newly caught and whacked on the barbecue with nothing but salt, are sensational (and unfeasibly cheap).

Several shorter rows will produce more successful growing than 1 lengthy row.

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The gallery has punctuated the lengthy rows of drawings with some of Mr. El-Salahi's more recent, and very beautiful, abstract paintings in colored ink and watercolor.

At the junctures of Routes 203, 295 and 66 in Columbia County, Chatham village, with its lengthy rows of attached 19th-century brick buildings, seems more like a set for a Hollywood western than a subject for a Norman Rockwell painting.

Factors in the increase include a shortened appeals process and some inmates' lengthy stays on death row: five have been there for more than 11 years.

The Swiss company's attempt to own the four-fingered shape of a Kit Kat has been opposed by Cadbury and the two confectioners have been involved in a lengthy tit-for-tat row.

City have been embroiled in a lengthy and bitter rent row with ACL which ultimately saw them leave the Ricoh over the summer and agree a three-year groundshare 34 miles away at Northampton's Sixfields Stadium while their proposed new stadium is built.

The row over lengthy delays for cancer tests comes after the NHS failed to meet its requirement to treat 98% of A&E patients within four hours and exceeded the 18-week deadline for treating people after their GP has referred them, and also the first-ever breach of the requirement that 85% of cancer patients should start receiving treatment within 62 days.

He has a point, but it's undeniably true that capital punishment costs millions because of the high-security housing of death row inmates and the lengthy appeals process.

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