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"I like to stretch audiences," he said.
"We like to stretch out; we need to do more.
But it's not just a children's playground; it can be recreation for people who like to stretch their minds".
"Lady with a Fan" is actually quite a profound picture, and I would like to stretch a bit and show that I don't just do one thing.
"I like to stretch materials to their most poignant state where they can't stand any longer and take on a kind of humanness," she explains in her Glasgow studio.
In today's installment of How Money Runs College Sports, we move to the Big Ten's quasi announcement that having long ago outgrown that pesky number 10, it would like to stretch beyond 11 teams.
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She likes to stretch words out so that they resonate.
Sparano is known as a run-first offensive tactician who also likes to stretch the field with a deep passing game.
He says he has sciatica and likes to stretch out, and being on the right-field side of the park means he is close to the subway.
Ms. Morrison (now executive editor of Marie Claire magazine and, like her husband, 33) had the romantic notion, as she put it, of finding a sofa big enough for a couple who liked to stretch out in front of "Melrose Place".
"It still is just a matter of getting the innings in and today I would have liked to stretch it out to six innings, but I threw too many pitches early," Schilling said.
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