I needed to stretch my legs after spending all day sitting around in meetings. |
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Most of the line was quadruple tracked and this included the stretch through Connah's Quay. |
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We only just managed to finish on time by working at full stretch since first thing in the morning. |
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When you think about it, the Missoni stretch knit was athleisurewear before athleisurewear was invented. |
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The British Prime Minister isn't a monarch by any stretch of the imagination. |
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Utkatasana acts as a counterpose to the previous postures because it eases the stretch in the legs. |
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Hannibal marched his men back to the point in their path prior to their detour, near the broken stretch of the path and set up camp. |
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And although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior. |
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Paterchurch Tower was the centre of an estate said to stretch from Pennar Point to Cosheston. |
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A short three lane stretch heads north east before a sharp left turn is required to stay on the road. |
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This stretch was originally the A487 which ran through Dolgellau town centre. |
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Today the stretch of road is the home of a number of bars, night clubs and restaurants, as well as branches of many major banks. |
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Into the 1800s, Cairnryan was an important staging post on the coach route to Ayr, with half a dozen inns along this short stretch of coast. |
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Sinister Minister... kept extending his lead and turned the stretch run into a one-horse race. |
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Calling Ford's muscle car an iconic, era-defining product on the order of Sony's Walkman or Apple's iPhone isn't a stretch. |
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The Danish Wadden Sea Islands and the German North Frisian Islands stretch along the southwest coast of Jutland in the German Bight. |
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The gorge is quite deep and is the stretch of the river which is known for its many castles and vineyards. |
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The stretch from Mid Yell to Gutcher is replaced by the A968, but it recommences after that. |
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The presenters were sent out to buy normal cars that are available in Britain, then turn them into stretch limousines. |
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Raise your right hand, palm in, to neck level and stretch it forward, palm down. |
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Tropical rainforests stretch across much of southern Asia and coniferous and deciduous forests lie farther north. |
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As the two active rifts continue to open, eventually the continental crust is attenuated as far as it will stretch. |
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However, it has a low modulus allowing too much stretch to be suitable for upwind sails. |
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It is virtually unaffected by UV exposure and provides exceptionally low stretch. |
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Using sheets of PET or PEN reduces stretch in all directions, where weaves are most efficient in the direction of the threadlines. |
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This plateau is surrounded by the Great Escarpment whose eastern, and highest, stretch is known as the Drakensberg. |
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Sites producing tools from the Acheulean industry stretch from France to China, as well as Africa. |
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Ptolemy places the Silingi to their south in the stretch between these rivers. |
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They went off the road and pinballed alongside a stretch of guardrail as the Bambis scattered. |
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There was no readily applicable definition for who the German people would be or how far the borders of a German nation would stretch. |
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Applying olive oil to the skin does not help prevent or reduce stretch marks. |
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The Sierra Madre mountain range continues to stretch across the western section of Central Luzon, snaking southwards into the Bicol Peninsula. |
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In 1609 Henry Hudson entered the Harbor and explored a stretch of the river that now bears his name. |
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This 200-mile long stretch of railbank property has four encampments of the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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Virtual desktops allow you to stretch your screen real estate well beyond its normal size. |
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North of Bury, ten mills occupied a mile long stretch of a stream in the Shuttleworth Valley. |
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When the surface area becomes bigger the bonds stretch more and the GB tension increases. |
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The stretch of road through Broughton has been designated the number C5009, although A595 can still be seen on older road signage. |
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Along this stretch it also passes Salford Crescent railway station near the junction with Albion Way. |
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This stretch of road has now undergone a series of improvements and route alignments. |
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There is a short stretch of dual carriageway along the northern part of Bassenthwaite Lake between Keswick and Cockermouth. |
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One of the most notable is a stretch known as Moota, which is regularly the scene of fatal accidents. |
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The stretch of the road between Windermere and Keswick has been voted Britain's Favourite Road. |
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Jokioinen Museum Railway is a stretch of preserved narrow gauge railway between Humppila and Jokioinen. |
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The view from the top is one of the most extensive over the Lake District, and on a clear day the view can also stretch from Scotland to Wales. |
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Sometimes the bevelling planes stretch so far towards the apex of the crystal that the accuminating planes are scarcely visible. |
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A close network of tramways and railways covers the face of a singularly dreary stretch of country, where the pastures are scanty and blackened. |
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The Vale of York is often supposed to stretch from the River Tees in the north to the Humber estuary in the south. |
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Fish do exist in the stretch between Rossendale and Bury and fish are to be introduced in stretches between Radcliffe and Manchester. |
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Don Valley is the local UK parliamentary constituency near the Doncaster stretch of the river. |
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Extensive sand dunes stretch for several miles between Birkdale and Woodvale to the south of the town. |
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The drowning of river valleys along a stretch of coast and formation of rias results in an extremely irregular and indented coastline. |
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In the US the main kaolin deposits are found in central Georgia, on a stretch of the Atlantic Seaboard fall line between Augusta and Macon. |
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This is a soft-grain gloving leather with considerable stretch without much elasticity. |
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You think they exaggerate sometimes? You think they embellish things, stretch the truth, play loose with the facts? |
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It would stretch the truth, but perhaps not tear it to tatters, to say that World War II was fought over oil. |
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The shadows of the trees stretch in gradual elastications towards evening as if imploring water for their thirsts. |
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For a second Charlie was tempted to goal suck and look for the stretch pass. |
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It was a bird, a small hawkling. A baby. And as she watched, it began to stretch its wet, feeble wings. |
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It does not have a motorway, although there is a short stretch of dual carriageway towards the north of Newport near the hospital and prison. |
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London is notorious for its traffic congestion, with the M25 motorway the busiest stretch in the country. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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The Guadiana bends southwards and forms the border between Spain and Portugal in the last stretch of its course. |
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The only section not running along the river is a short stretch at Queenhithe. |
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Kayaking and canoeing are common, with sea kayakers using the tidal stretch for touring. |
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However this stretch of the river has little traffic, other than small pleasure boats, canoes and some tour boats in Shrewsbury. |
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The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills in south east England that stretch from Farnham in Surrey to the White Cliffs of Dover in Kent. |
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The frame employed the draw rollers invented by Lewis Paul to stretch, or attenuate, the yarn. |
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In 1901, Edgar Purnell Hooley was walking in Denby, Derbyshire when he noticed a smooth stretch of road close to an ironworks. |
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Near Junction 35 of the M4, there is a stretch of the motorway that has a surfacing of porous asphalt that improves drainage and reduces noise. |
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Heavy congestion occurs along this stretch and either side of it at peak hours. |
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The motorway has only two lanes on this stretch and is a major traffic congestion blackspot. |
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In the stretch around Milecastle 50TW, it was built on a flat base with three to four courses of turf blocks. |
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This stretch included the sites of Chesters, Carrawburgh, Housesteads, and Vindolanda. |
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The actress wanted to stretch in a role that was 180 degrees away from the omnivorous Tramell and the masturbatrix from Sutton. |
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Barre work is designed to warm up the body and stretch muscles to prepare for center work, where they execute exercises without the barre. |
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Natural features seen on this stretch of coast include arches, pinnacles and stack rocks. |
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A typical circuit usually features a stretch of straight road on which the starting grid is situated. |
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The ruched dresses are a mindbender, with taut stretch silk blending into draped folds. |
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The deceptions undertaken in Operation Fortitude were successful, leaving the Germans obliged to defend a huge stretch of coastline. |
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The cliff face goes up to 350 feet and the cliffs stretch for 8 miles of coastline. |
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This stretch of coastline stretches from Devon to Land's End in Cornwall, the westernmost part of mainland England. |
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Many roads stretch along valleys connecting the different settlements in the valley. |
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Airbus is exploring the possibility of a further stretch offering 45 more seats. |
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This will see the stretch between Ballymena and Coleraine close completely for four months, with a replacement bus service. |
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Yarns highlighted include wools, stretch yarns, metallics, textures, multicolored, and multitwists. |
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It is as though I had before me nothing more than a long stretch of living death. |
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Among these states in the United States, Texas has the longest stretch of the border with Mexico, while California has the shortest. |
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The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, vast archipelago and long stretch of beaches. |
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It is the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area. |
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It was upgraded in the 1980s and 1990s, although the stretch north of Tarbet remains unimproved. |
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The mountains stretch along the coast from Port Manvers to Cape Chidley, the northernmost point of Labrador. |
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With the 13th hole, the player turns northwards for a long, very stern finish, running parallel to the opening stretch. |
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A school and a bridge on the north east stretch of the A46 are named after him in Evesham. |
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From downward-facing dog, stretch forward onto the toes and hands. |
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It can either be used in knitted or woven fabrics, as it can be blended with elastine to make a stretchier thread for knitted fabrics, and apparel such as stretch jeans. |
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For a stretch, this cohort made additional room for T. H. Vinayakram, an expert on the ghatam, an earthenware pot played with thrummed fingers or open palms. |
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That day Arya quickened their pace, keeping the horses to a trot as long as she dared, and sometimes spurring to a gallop when she spied a flat stretch of field before them. |
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These older students act as informal mentors in academic and social matters and it is not uncommon for such academic family ties to stretch well beyond student days. |
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The Strait of Dover is the busiest stretch of water in the world. |
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The quality and weight of the weave can be more critical than the choice of fibers, since a poor weave can lead to high stretch and poor sail form. |
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Woven sail cloths have an inherent problem with stretch resistance. |
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I think we're finally on the home stretch with this project. |
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It's a tough stretch of road in the winter, especially without chains. |
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Film is sandwiched in between two layers of woven taffeta, the film provides most of the stretch resistance and the taffeta enhances tear and abrasion resistance. |
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William's duchy almost reached the limits of the old Roman Gallia Aquitania but did not stretch south of the Garonne, a district which was in the possession of the Gascons. |
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I have seen several jack-knives along that dangerous stretch of road. |
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Edgar Purnell Hooley, a Nottinghamshire surveyor, in 1901 was in Denby and found a stretch of road surface that was smooth from an accidental leak of tar over the surface. |
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This long stretch of the river drops in height by only a few feet. |
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The intertidal mud or sand flat habitat is continuous with many other habitats. Landward, it may be bordered by a beach, marsh, bulkhead, or stretch of riprap. |
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Safe headwaters and reaches are a summer venue for organised swimming, which is prohibited on safety grounds in a stretch centred on Central London. |
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However a stretch of trackbed from Wootton to the outskirts of Newport at Halberry Lane is still free from development and could in theory be used in the future. |
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The wooded suburban stretch of the river from above Howley Weir to Woolston is also used for recreational and competitive rowing, operated from the Warrington Rowing Club. |
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Another possible extension is one from Smallbrook Junction to Ryde St John's Road station, using one of the two Island Line tracks on this stretch. |
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The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal connects the Severn at Gloucester to the Severn at Sharpness, avoiding a stretch of the tidal river which is dangerous to navigate. |
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Parts of the trackbed are now used for the Trans Pennine Trail, the stretch between Hadfield and Woodhead being known specifically as the Longdendale Trail. |
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It was an easy trip except for the last stretch, which took forever. |
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Some offer a guided coach tour during which you just stretch your legs, while others let you get your circulation going with a couple of longish bushwalks. |
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Castle Arcade and Duke Street Arcades begin from this stretch. |
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Nylon is chosen for its strength and elastic stretch properties. |
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However, as the plan to build this section was cancelled in 1798, the isolated feeder and a stretch of navigation between Ffrwd and a basin in Summerhill was abandoned. |
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Another picture shows the dreadnought striker leaping above Vieri in a derby match and even at full stretch, the Torino keeper is nowhere near him. |
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In December 2012, Centro stated that they intended to build the line in phases to make the scheme more affordable, with the first stretch running from Wednesbury to Dudley. |
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Because there was only one unique token issued at any one time for each stretch of single track, it was impossible for more than one train to be on it at a time. |
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Static kernmantle ropes are made with untwisted core fibres and tighter braid, which causes them to be stiffer in addition to limiting the stretch. |
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Perhaps the most distinctive is the barchan dune, an isolated crescentic form with arms that stretch downwind. Barchans are not huge, often with heights of only a few meters. |
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Brown simplified the long narrow stretch by sweeping it into a lawn that dropped right to the riverbank, stopped at each end by bold clumps of native trees. |
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We decide to stop in Chemainus for lunch, so we tie up at the public wharf, set security, grab the manpacks, and stroll into the pretty little town... enjoying the stretch. |
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Mount Manisty, a large mound of earth on a narrow stretch between the canal and the Mersey northwest of Ellesmere Port, was constructed from soil taken from the excavations. |
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McAdam first put his ideas about road construction into major practice, the first 'macadamised' stretch of road being Marsh Road at Ashton Gate, Bristol. |
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The inhibitory neurons that switch off the inspiratory ramp arise from the pneumotaxic center and pulmonary stretch receptors, which are discussed in the next section. |
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The main tributaries on this stretch are the Ruhr and the Lippe. |
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If there is a grain of truth in any of this, it would not stretch credulity to imagine that the Vivaldis got as far as Senegal, and that their adventures ended there. |
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The Solent is a comparatively shallow stretch of tidal water. |
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This stretch also connects the city and Calicut International Airport. |
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The river in its highest stretch, on Howden Moor close to the source. |
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It included a stretch from Daugavpils via Vilnius and Kaunas to Virbalis. |
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Socialism in the United Kingdom is generally thought to stretch back to the 19th century from roots arising in the aftermath of the English Civil War. |
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I was confronted with that question on a crisp morning last month on Coldwater Pool, a riffly, copper-tinted stretch of the Miramichi River owned by Wilson's Sporting Camps. |
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Getting these creatures across this stretch of road, Hannibal raced ahead of the rearguard to the part of the army that was below the pasture line. |
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During a stop, the head constable decided to get off and stretch his legs, an activity he became so preoccupied with that the train, and his prisoner, left without him. |
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Sandown Bay is the name of the bay off the English Channel which both towns share, and it is notable for its long stretch of easily accessible golden sandy beach. |
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