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"It might have stretched some of these banks".
The largest recorded measurement is fifty-seven feethoughugh some scientists believe that fishermen might have stretched the tentacles to exaggerate.
"We felt we might have stretched the flagship prices too high" internationally, Michael S. Jeffries, Abercrombie's chairman and chief executive, said in a call with investors last month.
One expert suggested on Thursday that Rolls-Royce might have stretched technological limits with its latest Trent engines in the race to provide better efficiency.
There is no doubt that clubs might have stretched themselves on the back of this deal, bought players and paid wages slightly beyond their means.
The dessert, a grapefruit crème brûlée, might have stretched the Balinese label a bit but, as with the Bali ginger cake, it was an entirely forgivable sin.
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Might some have stretched the truth?
An unhappy side effect of the new affordability tests – which the Bank of England requires lenders to conduct before approving mortgages – is that people who might once have stretched their budgets to buy homes are now forced to stretch those budgets even further just to rent.
Fondane, who was not just a philosopher but a poet, film-maker and literary critic, might be said to have stretched himself too widely to achieve renown in the Anglophone world; but he's well known in France, where his kind of intellectual – multidisciplined, impossible to pin down into a single school of thought – is celebrated more than it is in the UK.
Image is screenshot from film "Melancholia" When listening to Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows," reading a Virginia Woolf novel or learning Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, you might think of individuals who have stretched the boundaries of what humans are capable of in this life.
They have stretched lives.
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