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School superintendent is a big stretch, of course".
16-18, the stretch of course known as the Green Mile.
You can randomly assign people to groups that stretch or don't stretch, of course, but you can hardly disguise from them whether they're stretching or not.
The spring comparison didn't quite stretch, of course, perhaps because one rebellion was notable for the overthrowing of repressive regimes; while the other featured a few men in suits popping along to some conference centre to ask another bloke in another suit to stop trousering so much pay.
People like to be at the event to smell the oil and hear the engines revving and this Kangaroo TV thing will actually allow them to see what's happening on the rest of the course rather than what's happening on the stretch of course directly in front of them.
"With the Nationals losing down the stretch, of course that's tough.
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We did some footwork and some movements with the racket — swings without the ball — and stretching, of course.
His amputated, upside-down legs in the air made a better victory image, all in all, than Thompkins's up-reaching arms in early polling, but that happy debate can stretch on, of course, until something else comes along.
Speeds peak as athletes enter the most technically difficult stretch of the course.
Runners slogged down the final stretch of the course, a flat, but dull, six-mile stretch of Ocean Parkway.
Nor will they be buying as much beer in Manhattan on First Avenue north of the Queensboro Bridge, probably the most boisterous, fan-packed stretch of the course.
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