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1 The further extension of this experiment of flying may be thought upon.
2 I shall do nothing, therefore, to favor or encourage its further extension .
3 Or must it all be rejected as further extension of their evil?
4 Without that, Piris thinks EU leaders could say no to a further extension .
5 We, the undersigned, respectfully remonstrate against the further extension of suffrage to women.
6 It also comes with full planning permission for a further extension .
7 Insp Paul Kilcoyne applied for a further extension of time to serve the book.
8 As years passed the demand increased for a further extension of the electoral franchise.
9 All this represents a further extension of the public-education idea.
10 The NDA also donated R2-million for further extension and paving at the daycare centre.
11 For everybody's sanity a further extension is not an option.
12 The further extension of this experiment might be thought upon.''
13 However, Anbang has failed to meet the conditions for any further extension , the sources said.
14 A highly successful innovative partnership yesterday announced further extension plans, writes Arthur Quinlan in Limerick.
15 Johnson has said he does not intend to request a further extension beyond that date.
16 There is much evidence of a further extension of this infusion in the Mediterranean world.
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