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But judges routinely extend this deadline.
"Epic is an overused word in tennis, particularly in this era of extraordinary defence when rallies and finals routinely extend to tremendous lengths," it writes.
Epic is an overused word in tennis, particularly in this era of extraordinary defense when rallies and finals routinely extend to tremendous lengths.
His gifts as guitarist, singer and entertainer were prodigious but all were put into service as vehicles for the warmth and generosity of spirit with which he would, in public, envelop his audiences and, in private, routinely extend to fans, predecessors, peers and protégés.
The Mariner 9 profiles routinely extend above 300 km, with many approaching 400 km, whereas MGS profiles rarely exceed 200 km (Hinson 2007).
To be a "legal person," one doesn't need to be human, or even alive -- American courts routinely extend personhood rights to nonhumans: to corporations, municipalities, and even ships.
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In the last five recessions before this one, Congress routinely extended benefits, to 39 weeks.
The government has routinely extended benefits beyond the standard 26 weeks during tough economic times.
Similarly, scores of small tax breaks are routinely extended by Congress.
Instead, the four-year oil-for-food programme was routinely extended.
Those credits have been routinely extended for years but now face the headwinds of a near-record budget deficit.
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