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to lengthier
adjective
Having length; long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension.
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That leads to lengthier tours, which keep actors away from their families for meagre weekly wages.
Criticism of Rice's two-game ban saw it compared to lengthier suspensions imposed for violence on the field, substance abuse and other off-field behaviour.
Knowing that such declarations were usually preludes to lengthier reflection, I assumed a ruminative posture and waited for him to continue.
He's since gone on to lengthier Shakespeare parts: Henry VI in the history plays (a role he toured with for more than two years), Enobarbus in Antony and Cleopatra, Buckingham in Richard III, Edgar in King Lear.
While some combat roles could become available for women this year, positions in special operations forces such as US navy Seals and the army's Delta Force may take longer due to lengthier assessment periods, AP reported.
Government officials insist that these permits are for everyone, but they consider people who left during the 1990s more of a security concern, which leads to lengthier verification procedures.
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Simeone is no stranger to lengthy bans.
Maybe it is because he rarely agrees to lengthy interviews.
He also prefers brief conversations to lengthy ones.
It is wordy and prone to lengthy diversions.
The case has already been subjected to lengthy delays.
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