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Meanings of stretch through in English
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Usage of stretch through in English
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This two-mile stretchthrough Manhattan replaced 133rd Street as the place to go to hear great jazz.
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Let your head drift back, arms open wide, feeling a stretchthrough your chest and inner thighs.
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Eventually, the passageway pinched in on them and there was a stretchthrough which they had to crawl.
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Resuming on Monday, talks will stretchthrough the week before another round is due to start on May 11.
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Marian asked the question in the pause after a twenty minutes' canter over a straightaway stretchthrough the pines.
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However, cycle-lanes are only useful if they are respected and the stretchthrough Ranelagh is something of a joke.
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In New York, long lines of people waiting for free tickets to "Shakespeare in the Park" stretchthrough Central Park.
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Barbier, who will preside over the three-part trial that could stretchthrough 2012, set no definite date for the trial to resume.
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Under the Republicans' measure, work would begin on the pipeline immediately -except for a stretchthrough the ecologically sensitive areas of Nebraska.
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The final stage of work - the connection of two single-point moorings to the loading terminal - could stretchthrough March, industry sources said.
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While the restrictions will stretchthrough south Dublin all the way to Bray in north Wicklow, Beaumont will be the most northerly suburb affected.
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The trial, in which Rhodes will have to decide if the debt adjustment plan is fair and feasible, could now stretchthrough Oct. 17.
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The open space seemed to stretchthrough half a dozen rooms, all ablaze with lights, perfumed with flowers, and filled with elegantly dressed people.
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We might as well sow hopes and plans and ambitions generously 'and stretchthrough time a hand to reap the far-off interest of tears'.
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His yarns frequently stretchedthrough a watch, and kept all hands awake.
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It stretchesthrough Central Europe, and is seen in North Africa.