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Someday Bush may be proven right, and a harmonious chain of friendly democracies may stretch from Central Asia to the Mediterranean.
Unlike most other types of cell, which are small, the protuberances from a nerve cell, known as axons and dendrites, may stretch from the animal's spinal cord to the tips of its toes.
If it requires the faulty magnet to be warmed up and re-cooled, the delay may stretch from a few days to "several weeks", the organisation announced on Tuesday.
Mutant p53 influence in breast cancer may stretch from early events, raising the probability of tumor development (as in Li–Fraumeni patients), to processes characteristic of advanced stages of cancer.
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This effect ought to display the opposite trend and yield a bigger sphere for HexP1 where more of the DNA structure may stretch out from the membrane surface.
Fez could be another option, but is still five hours by train from Tangier, which may stretch everyone's patience.
Kevin E. Trenberth, who heads the climate analysis section at the nonprofit National Center for Atmospheric Research, said all of these environmental factors help explain why flooding from Hurricane Katrina may stretch as far north as Canada.
It may stretch over decades as a new thirty years war like the one ruining Central Europe from 1618 to 1648.
But it may stretch further still.
The practice may stretch back centuries.
The jubilation may have stretched from lakeside Chicago to Cairo, from New York to Nairobi, but the coolest person on view was the one at the centre of it all.
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