Sentence examples for long entered from inspiring English sources

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It is a single space over 50 feet long, entered from the elevator through a wrought-iron garden-style gate.

But the celebration, due to take place on May 13th-18th, is proving problematic for Tunisia's government.To take part, Israeli pilgrims have long entered Tunisia on European passports or on special Tunisian-issued travel documents since the two countries have no diplomatic relations.

Its affiliation with political activism and ivory tower philosophy persists -- as it should -- but feminism has long entered the mainstream.

Long entered into service in Kansas City, Mo., in August 2005, was deployed to Iraq in June 2008 and returned in January 2009.

In 1813, Duyệt, with the approval of Gia Long, entered Cambodia with an army of 10,000 troops and forced the Siamese army to retreat.

"This illustrates very clearly that we have long entered a new era," wrote Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, co-author of the article and the director of the institute.

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Judson Dance Theater has long since entered the canon.

His drive has long since entered Gridiron folklore.

All have long since entered the American culinary pantheon.

Shakespeare's Richard III long ago entered the canon as a durable and dramatically satisfying villain.

But the Holy Land long ago entered its lapsarian phase of life – and death.

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