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Baker said the delay to the inquest had been "extreme" and would have "protracted to an exceptional degree the distress of those who have been bereaved".
The finale is protracted to the point of exhaustion, as the music hits a climactic wall and then runs into it again and again.
Rhidian Hughes, chief executive of the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group: "The transforming care programme has been protracted to say the very least.
Around halfway through, this revival does feel like what it is: a 30-minute dance protracted to fill 55 minutes, a composition for 14 dancers here reworked for 8.
But the two-year schedule was too protracted to hold the interest of many viewers, says Eddie Hearn, the managing director of Matchroom Sport.In that respect, top-level boxing might learn something from the less glamorous side of the sport.
Where the Willian move leaves Spurs now is unclear, with the Brazilian seemingly lined up as their replacement for Gareth Bale should he complete his move protracted to Real Madrid.
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