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Styx regarded him for a longmeasure, his expression never changing.
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Horst took out the bottle, and poured a longmeasure.
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It would take all of us-those who had waited, and I, who had hoped-a longmeasure of time to accept the evidence of our senses.
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I recited the table of longmeasure: Sixteen and a half feet, one rod, perch, or pole; forty rods, one furlong; eight furlongs, one mile.
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Tall and slim, he walked with longmeasured strides noiselessly.
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These are the longmeasures and the short measures.
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Their feet are round and roll on diagrams or longmeasuring tapes, dark with white lines.
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253), and the Tawíl or longmeasure (ibid.
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Thus a board 12 wide, and 8' longmeasures 8 square feet and so on down the column.
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"In four, if necessary," said Pricker, taking the longmeasure from his wife and approaching the lady.
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Her voice, naturally soft and rather wistful, trailed over the longmeasures and the threatening Biblical names, all familiar to her and full of meaning.