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"In the private sector, everybody wants to stretch the envelope a little bit".
She, too, has proven to be a ground-breaking singer and songwriter, with sophisticated lyrical and melodic ideas that constantly stretch the envelope of country music.
Talking about his 80s heyday to Andrew Denton on ABC's Enough Rope in 2003 Bond said: "In the 1980s, there was a sense in the business community that you could stretch the envelope.
We are told to 'get proactive and stretch the envelope.' Here Larry Bachus, aka 'The Pump Guy,' asks why most pumps don't have gauges to tell the pump engineer if the pump is working correctly or the system is needing some attention.
The Jolla is very much a mid-range handset, and is not going to stretch the envelope in any way.
The Shangri-La Dialogue, he insists, "is always there to stretch the envelope to ensure that as many countries who have a stake in Asian-Pacific security do meet at least once a year".
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It's time to start stretching the envelope for beer in South Africa".
"I think it's really, really stretching the envelope of potential life to bursting point," he said.
Both players passionately espouse that attitude, with Solal stretching the envelope so boldly as to almost eclipse the inventive saxophonist.
A concerto by a graduate student, informed by the resonances of the Norwegian folk fiddle, stretches the envelope some, but universities often give exposure to campus composers.
Less offensive, but equally dreary, is all the mumbo-jumbo surrounding "delivering objectives" by "thinking outside the box" or "stretching the envelope" by "building on best practice".
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