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Longform, a podcast that interviews authors and magazine writers, runs much longer – too long to get picked up by any radio stations.
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The evening sale was overstuffed with paintings, drawings and sculptures of varying quality, and considerably larger and longer (way too long, many in the audience were grumbling) than the one at Sotheby's the night before.
There is hardly any rhyme nor reason why something is in the paper or in the magazine, except that things in the magazine are somewhat longer (usually too long).
Dunn et al.[ 29] showed that 80% of patients rated waits of 3 months or less as acceptable, while 25% regarded waits of 6 months or longer as too long.
Doing that, rather than coasting down to speed, lets you maintain a faster speed longer, though waiting too long to brake will either result in braking too hard (which results in sliding) or having to brake while turning (which adds another sway factor that must be considered, which decreases grip and often leads to sliding).
("You can play around for a bit longer, but not for too long").
"Shut Up" originally hit theaters for a one-night engagement last week and is now returning for a longer run, but not too long — another constrained supply cycle.
Russia's entry into the war may make Western leaders more acquiescent in allowing Assad to remain in power for longer if not for too long.
Perhaps having hung on just a bit too long, longer than most of his contemporaries, Mr. Ocampo appears to be trapped again in the revolutionary struggle that consumed his life.
Where something may have, in the past, affected me for a period of time, I am proud that I have developed an awareness so that a situation no longer effects me for too long.
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