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In the traditional Native Canadian version, each team consisted of about 100 to 1, 000 men on a field that stretched from about 500 meters to 3 kilometers long .< ref name =" STX ">
Ethnomusicologists trace the origins of the instrument to the ' ground harp ' - a version that uses a piece of bark or an animal skin stretched over a pit as a resonator.
A stretched version is in development, the An-158 ( from 60-70 to 90-100 passengers ).
On that reading, in the original E version of the Binding Abraham disobeys God ’ s command, sacrificing the ram “ instead of his son ” ( v. 13 ) on his own responsibility and without being stopped by an angel: " And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son ; but Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked and beheld, behind him was a ram, caught in a thicket by his horns ; and Abraham went, and took the ram, and offered it up as a burnt offering instead of his son " ( v. 10, 13 ).
The MD-90 was a stretched version of the MD-80, equipped with International Aero Engines V2500 turbofans, the largest rear-mounted engines ever on a commercial jet.
* MD-11 ( stretched and modernized version of the DC-10 )
* MD-80 Series ( stretched and modernized version of the DC-9 )
* MD-90 ( stretched and modernized version of the MD-80 )
* Ford Interceptor, a 2007 concept car built on a stretched version of the Ford D2C platform
Ostomachion is a dissection puzzle in the Archimedes Palimpsest ( shown after Suter from a different source ; this version must be stretched to twice the width to conform to the Palimpsest )
The Wanderers is a simplified version of the original OVA storyline, stretched to twenty-six episodes and eliminates or alters several of the OVA's major characters.
The first Eclipse 402s offered a power-retractable top, but in 1936 was replaced by a manually operated version on a stretched chassis, built in limited numbers until World War II.
Like many other stringed instruments, acoustic and electric forms exist ; in the acoustic version, the strings are stretched across the length of the soundbox, and neither version has a neck.
This version is not available to the general public, nor is there a stretched version of the Police Interceptor.
A " stretched " version known as the Utility Vehicle, Tracked, Infantry, T56 was also built, and while it held a complete eight-man team, their equipment had to be carried on the outside.
The Maxima's primary competitor, the Toyota Cressida, was discontinued after the 1992 model year, with Toyota touting the FWD Toyota Avalon, a stretched version of the Toyota Camry introduced in 1994, as its replacement.
BEA's first order for the BAC One-Eleven enabled BAC to proceed with the development of the 500 series, a more powerful, stretched version of the original One-Eleven 200 launched by BEA's independent rival British United Airways in 1961 ; its second repeat-order for Tridents launched the 3B series, a more powerful, aerodynamically enhanced, stretched version of the earlier Trident models already in service with / ordered by the airline.
Codenamed DE-1 during its development, the Scorpio was heavily based on the Sierra, sitting on a stretched version of its floorpan, and using a similar styling philosophy set by both the Sierra and the third generation Escort.
The army personnel on board, commanded by Hilary Bond and accompanied by an older version of the Time Traveller's friend Filby, take Moses, Nebogipfel, and the Time Traveller to their 1938, where World War I has stretched over twenty-four years due to the discovery of time travel which was influenced by the latter's work.
The wheelbase version is stretched between the front and rear doors ( rather than at the C-pillar and at the rear doors ), American limousine-style.

stretched and offering
At around 4 am, the rope is stretched by Our Lady's guards and, within minutes, is held by the " vowers ", who have long looked forward to an incredible back-and-forth choreography, like human waves, sparking the solidarity from the bystanders, who try to quench the thirst of those carrying the rope by offering them water.
In other, typically poorer countries, the public health system is underfunded and over stretched, offering opportunities for private companies to deliver better-quality, albeit more expensive health care coverage.
In Japan, Nissan stretched the rear of the vehicle to better accommodate third seat passengers and load carrying, calling the vehicle the Prairie Joy and offering the vehicle in August 1995.

stretched and 17
Hyakutake had passed through the inner Solar System approximately 17, 000 years ago ; gravitational interactions with the gas giants during its 1996 passage stretched its orbit greatly, and barycentric fits to the comet's orbit predict it will not return to the inner Solar System again for approximately 70, 000 years.
Nanjing Automobile started shipping equipment from Longbridge to China on 15 September and, according to a report in The Times on Saturday, 17 September, were close to a deal with SAIC under which they would manufacture the Rover 25 and Powertrain engines while SAIC would produce a stretched Rover 75.
Its reservoir stretched 17 miles ( 27 km ) upstream, and covered 1, 143 acres ( 4. 63 km2 ).
On June 17, 1958, as a crane stretched from the north side of the new bridge to join the two chords of the unfinished arch, several spans collapsed.
In 1992, Stich teamed with John McEnroe to win the men's doubles title at Wimbledon in a five-set and five-hour final that stretched into Monday ( the day after the tournament normally ends ) and ended with a 19 – 17 final set.
The classes, all conducted by Wijeweera stretched from 17 to 18 hours per day interrupted only by meals.
* An installation in Quark Park by Perry Cook and Jonathan Shor, consisting of 17 bars stretched over a long path.
A disruption that stretched between Ang Mo Kio and Marina Bay stations from 7. 09 am to 1. 48 pm happened on December 17 2011 after a third rail cover dislodged between Novena and Newton stations.
Montoya stretched his lead to over 16 seconds by lap 17, while Doornbos, Karthikeyan and Monteiro all made their stops from the back of the field.
We recognise that any standard requiring Courts to distinguish causes that are " accidents " from causes that are " occurrences " requires drawing a line, and we realise that " reasonable may differ widely as to the place where the line should fall "... We draw this line today only because the language of Article 17 and 18 requires it, and not because of any desire to plunge into the " Serbonian Bog " that accompanies attempts to distinguish between causes that are accidents and injuries that are accidents ... Until Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention is changed by the signatories, it cannot be stretched to impose carrier liability for injuries that are not caused by accidents.

stretched and passenger
In other respects, however, little had changed ; construction was still unibody, the wheelbase was still stretched longer than a Chrysler's in front of the passenger section, the engine and transmission were the same, and the torsion bar front suspension was still used.
It was fundamentally a passenger-hauling version of the SD45 on a stretched locomotive frame and with an extended, squared-off long hood at the rear, aft of the radiators, giving space for a steam generator for passenger train heating.
In 1938, the wheelbase was stretched to, and the Limited, along with Roadmaster, lost its wooden structural members for steel, making them the last Buick passenger cars to rely upon a wood components.
The passenger car is secured to the platform with an electro-magnetic latch as the elastic ropes are stretched.

stretched and places
To ensure a minimum bus throughput, SMBus places limits on how far clocks may be stretched.
An old-growth forest of hemlock and beech once stretched along northern Pennsylvania, but heavy logging between 1890 and 1930 left only pockets of that early forest in places like Hearts Content.
From the European perspective, into the Age of Discovery, Asia began beyond the Hellespont with Asia Minor, where the Roman province of Asia had lain, and stretched away to unimaginably exotic and distant places — " the Orient ".
During the Battle of Batina, the front was stretched all the way to Apatin and Bogojevo, and these places became military bases overnight.

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