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1 We are going to see a more protracted process in the future.
2 Others have gone through more protracted wrangles when treading on historical ground.
3 They persisted amid the hand-clapping, like a challenge to more protracted battle.
4 The major tightened his mouth in a way more protracted than usual.
5 The death scenes of both men had become more and more protracted .
6 Other elements could also turn negotiations even more protracted , bondholders and analysts said.
7 The dinner that evening happened to be more protracted than usual.
8 These techniques are NOT a replacement for a more protracted approach with long-term goals.
9 Education was now much more thorough and much more protracted .
10 Those who fell in battle were honored with a more protracted and grievous lamentation.
11 Its resistance, on the contrary, might prove more protracted than was then thought possible.
12 He is currently undergoing a more protracted , though more agreeable test of his staying power.
13 To the virtues of Lafayette, a more protracted career and happier earthly destinies were reserved.
14 No more sleeping out at Highmore; no more protracted potations; no more bachelor tricks for Wheeler.
15 Had there been any concern about Ryan's actions, the interview would have been much more protracted .
16 The integration of the Army was more protracted .
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