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Fifty journalists may find themselves terribly stretched when they have to originate so much of their own material – but load on too many extra staff and the mathematics of profitability begin to fail.
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As they get bigger, these super-size vegetables take on the unfortunate appearance of terribly obese humans, stretched beyond the capacity of their skins.
But the days at home alone with the baby stretched ahead endlessly, and I knew I would become terribly depressed if I didn't start doing stand-up again.
On the evidence of the alluring but not terribly surprising "Vengeance," Mr. Banville risks stretching himself a bit thin.
At the same time he is not without an intermittent sort of valour: he will stretch strings of sausages to their uttermost and sting Mrs Crusoe terribly without a word of regret.
"This is the dark side of Colombia's history, when power was terribly abused," said Ms. Sanchez, a jolly woman with an encyclopedic knowledge of the old ways of stretching and mutilating bodies.
Stretch, stretch, stretch!
Would city officials mind terribly if he installed a temporary construction shed on a pristine stretch of sidewalk in a landmark neighborhood?
Varda had an enormously productive stretch in the nineteen-eighties, a decade that culminated, terribly, in Demy's death, from AIDS, in 1990.
It can also be beautiful and terribly sad, as when one of the men stands apart from the group, staring across the diagonal stretch of the stage as if it were an unfathomable distance to cross.
Terribly, terribly sad.
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