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I count four programs that are all 20th century (although counting Schoenberg transcriptions of Bach may stretch the point).
Patterson is acutely aware that the scale of the housing shortage may stretch the state's limited coffers.
Here are the rest of notable deals that took place late Wednesday through the Thursday deadline, although this may stretch the definition of "notable" somewhat.
Alternatively, excitation energy, such as thermal energy from collisions with other molecules, may stretch the bond, and the energy curve then moves into region b.
Ticket prices may stretch the limits of affordability and perhaps fan loyalty in both, but there is something to be said for the Mets' having built their ballpark to a nearly 42,000-seat scale that isn't a monument to a generation of American excess.
Some connections are more persuasive than others: linking "What the Thunder Said" to a devastating cyclone in 1896 may stretch the point, and I was delighted by Crawford's belief that the "sultriness" of English summer temperatures that reached the 70s fahrenheit must have reminded Eliot of St Louis (during the 1904 World Fair, St Louis temperatures averaged above 100F).
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In the process, it may stretch out the "thong", the "Y" shaped material that divides your toes (see below).
If it did, liability may stretch to the board, including the nonexecutive directors and investors James Packer, chairman of Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd., and Lachlan Murdoch, chairman of News Ltd.
The rows and columns may stretch across the whole slide (global) or only across the spots within a block, to more strongly reflect local spatial patterns.
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.
Some 2,200 American soldiers and 120 British ones have been killed, and the death toll among Iraqis may stretch into the hundreds of thousands.In this section Cut and run?
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