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The line of drug users stretched so long, he says, that it reached all the way to his fence, which is several doors down.
The singing became shakier still as we started to walk, the main problem being that the line of pilgrims stretched so long that those in the back could not hear those up front.
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The pauses between not just sentences, but individual words, stretch so long that I take to counting the seconds in my head.
Once Eno and De Keersmaeker had decided to collaborate, Eno returned to the album and made "several variations of it – like backwards and upside-down and stretched so that it was very long … There are a lot of those.
Except on one sister the outfit appeared to be stretched, so that pockets and collars yawned into long points.
The series has stretched on so long that the plot is too labyrinthine to recount in any great detail.
A one-hour meeting between President Clinton and the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, stretched on so long tonight that the leaders ordered hamburgers from the White House mess and emerged from the Oval Office four hours later.
Strange to say that the most viable items here were the long black suede stretch boots, so long they actually became pants, or poots, closing with a six-inch zipper on the hip.
"That was partly about bringing people out to irritate them and deliberately stretching that so long that they're annoyed," he recalls.
"When data retrieval is stretched out over so long," said Dr. Jakob Nielsen, a report co-author who is a principal at the Nielsen Norman Group, "people can't remember where they've been or what they'd been doing.
"A proper understanding of its past is vital for any culture to truly stay alive — all the more so when, as is the case for India, that past stretches over so long a continuous period".
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