Ainda não temos significados para "has longer".
1The current study provided important evidence that marital distress has longer-term immune consequences.
2But it turns out gentrification has longer tentacles than I'd realised.
3But clearly it has longer term strategic ambitions beyond its difficulties in West Papua.
4Mom says Randy has longer eyelashes than mine, which makes me kind of jealous.
5Beyond NYPC, the transatlantic company also has longer-term clearing projects in the UK and Europe.
6Sherard Tower, near the top of the fin, has longer routes with slabs and roofs.
7Sure, not all mums would be impressed when your boyfriend has longer hair than you.
8Jack has more of a tail than you have, just as he has longer legs.
9The iPhone 11 Pro has longer battery life, a better screen and excellent performance all round.
10That's because the money has longer to grow.
11The Dreyfus unit is stocking up on sugar to carry forward, since it has longer hedging positions.
12I'm a fast walker, but he has longer legs, and likes to maintain a good 20-foot lead.
13For now, Mike dresses as a woman at home and has longer hair to feel more feminine.
14VistaJet, which has longer range transcontinental jets, has seen its business go up by 250% already.
15Classe says it is clear in what it wants from the Quebec government, and even has longer-term goals.
16Ms Sepuloni said the Ministry of Health has longer-term ambitions to make dental care more affordable and accessible.
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