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Indeed, U.S. overstretch is already apparent — for example in Washington's neglect of the crumbling states of Central America.
Overstretch is common to both, for example: Rome defended frontiers on the Tigris, the Danube and the Rhine; America's informal empire, controlled diplomatically, commercially and militarily, girdles the globe.
It is therefore essential to understand how overstretch is sensed within the lung, and which cell types may be responsible for initiating the consequent inflammatory cascade, but as yet this remains unclear.
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In other words, fears of overstretch are growing.
Chronic fiscal deficits and military overstretch were finally doing in the United States, he argued, and the "global tectonic power shift, toward Asia and away from the West, seems hard to reverse".
No imaginative overstretching is necessary, though, to appreciate adapter Bryony Lavery's gender reassignments.
Any master's degree requires students to immerse themselves intellectually within their chosen field, but overstretching is a risk for part-timers.
Coronary artery transfer without kinking or overstretching is the key to a successful arterial switch operation (ASO).
Do not overstretch, it is dangerous and can hurt you.
Never overstretch, it is dangerous and you can pull or tear muscles.
Instead of fraying under the strain of imperial overstretch, we're paralyzed by procedure.
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