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It is not impossible that, after having painted the Night Watch, Rembrandt arrived at the awareness that he may have overstretched the possibilities of the pictorial language he had developed over the previous two decades.
But, just as with the housing boom, China may have overstretched itself.
He told the court the attorney general may have overstretched his powers and may not have had the legal authority to order the new inquests.
Now, Galvanize is revealing that it, too, may have overstretched, saying in a statement obtained by Reuters that it plans to lay off 11percentt of staffers — totaling 37 employees — at its headquarters in Denver.
Now, Galvanize is revealing that it, too, may have overstretched, saying in a statement obtained by Reuters that it plans to lay off 11percentt of staffers — totaling 37 employees — at its headquarters in Denver.
Haig may have overstretched the early background information, but once his story gets going it is a page turner and totally enjoyable.
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Some of its rich-country backers have overstretched budgets of their own, to put it mildly.
The crisis, Mr Lewis added, would have "overstretched and overtaxed" any health system.
The Belgians could not cover it; such a move would have overstretched them.
These burdens have overstretched countries' capabilities in health promotion and improving the well-being of their population.
Pain generally occurs because you have overstretched your muscles.
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