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ACCURACY -- On its major point, a stretch.
At one point a stretch of fault rock riddled with springs was overcome only by the radical expedient of lining the pilot heading with 74 steel frames, each 20 inches (50 centimetres) thick, instead of conventional timbering.
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At one point, a stretch-belt barrier and two posts are put up separating her from the crowd, seemingly authenticating her performance as a genuine work of art, as the melee inches alarmingly close to the priceless Manet on the wall behind her.
Bynum scored 18 of the Lakers' first 38 points, a stretch in which he exceeded 1,000 points for his career.
The Gaels went on to lose five of their next six games by a combined 8 points, a stretch that Coach Tim Cluess referred to as "Groundhog Day".
It was their seventh straight victory by at least 27 points, a stretch that includes wins against Brigham Young and Utah, last year's B.C.S. buster.
Williams saved the second match point with even bolder shot-making and risk-taking, finishing off a fine point with a stretch forehand volley that Clijsters was unable to handle.
Houston had just missed 6 of 10 shots and did not score a point for a stretch of nearly three quarters.
The assertion that Sprem -- playing her first match on Center Court and against a world-famous former champion -- also wasn't confused and knew that she was getting away with a free point was a stretch.
This farm is the westernmost point of a stretch of greenway we want to extend across the center of the state to New Brunswick encompassing the Sourland Ridge, a ridge of high ground that runs east and west.
5) Nothing to do with this article, but in the SwissProt file for Apad-1/human each WD motif I click on does not point to a stretch that contains a W. I see W…D motifs, though.
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