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Horses can also lose their balance, so cargo plane pilots use the full extent of the runway to make takeoff and landing as smooth as possible.
A 6'4" driver will be surprised to use the full extent of the Turismo's head- and legroom, especially given the van-like height of the vehicle.
Mr. Giuliani emphasized yesterday that he would use the full extent of his considerable powers to do so according to his vision.
What you can do then, he said, is "focus on redefining the job to use the full extent of your skill set".
Now Zuckerberg is commending his team for taking the issue "super seriously," displaying a wise course correction that could lead Facebook to use the full extent of its power to fight disinformation.
Furthermore, other researchers could then use the full extent of your work to add their own new characters.
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But while the BCCI outlined their desire to play a "positive role" in resolving the issue in a recent letter to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), they also stated they would use the "fullest extent permissible in the law" when making their case.
"Assuming the lawsuit uncovers what we believe, which is that a great deal of the money of the city of Glendale was stolen by this company … then we are absolutely going to use the fullest extent of the law to recover the funds," said Glendale Mayor Laura Friedman.
Having catalogued the preferences of Garnett, Allen and Pierce, Rondo is now using the full extent of his mental playbook.
"Cuomo was the first one who really used the full extent of the governor's power over the budget under the constitution," McGuire told me.
He's an incomparable passer of the ball, using the full extent of his height and the full length of the court to string out plays with the precision and spontaneity of a chess grandmaster, but a noted weakling from the free throw line.
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